Hi, all.
As I'm sure most know, the internet archive, through its
openlibrary.org site, provides a significant number of books for free
download. Most are out of copyright, but quite a large number, several
hundred thousand, I think, are still in copyright. These are Daisy books
specifically designed for accessibility and are encrypted using the Library
Of Congress encryption system, the same system used to encrypt books which
are downloaded from BARD. I'm wondering if the newly released BARD app can
read these books. Has anyone tried these books, if I may ask, and what have
the results been?
Thanks.
Aman
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