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Old 10-16-2008, 07:41 PM   #83
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by DDHarriman View Post
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At the technically level and in the case of Mobipocket eBooks you got from the library (or bought), you can lend them to a friend or family person - just register their PID reader in the place you are downloading the eBooks from (library, bookshop), before you download them.

Restrictions: you can register just 4 PID’s at one time.
Positive: you can change them any time.

Bets regards,
But from a legal standpoint, is it legal to do so for the non-library member? I have taken out books before for others who did not have a library card. That I know is not an issue. I just don't know if eBooks would be ok to do so as long as my PID was there.
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