Originally Posted by whitearrow
My library sucks with regard to ebooks, so I'm just playing devil's advocate here.
So if you get a Nook, wait your turn in the library queue, put the library book on the Nook with the DRM, read it and delete it/let it expire, that's fine.
But if wait your turn in the library queue, strip the DRM to read it on a Kindle, read it and delete it within the same amount of time as a library book, you're taking food from someone's table? How? When the publisher decided to sell that copy to a library, they knew they weren't going to sell the book to people who borrowed it.
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