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Using Calibri As a digital library for my book
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What makes you say that they wont?
Realistically, ISPs don't typically monitor small personal servers. Copyright concerns are primarily the domain of rights holders, who would need to file a formal complaint. However, for long-term use, it's better to implement a more secure setup. Use reverse proxy + calibre docker image to make it use HTTPS.
Btw, given the circumstances, it's likely you're only using an internal IP (e.g., 192.168.xxx.xxx), which is inaccessible to your ISP. If that's the case, there's no need for concern. You don't even have to censor it actually, since that doesn't really mean anything outside your network.
Exposing your public IP to the internet is a giant pain in the b, especially given that you don't seem to understand all this very much. Unless you specifically need external access, just use internal network. Even then, find other ways to accomplish the same result(Tailscale/Wireguard...etc).