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Old 01-21-2012, 04:51 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by Kumabjorn View Post
Lending is now possible. You can't read it yourself while lending it to someone, just like with a paper book.
Lending is only possible with a limited selection of books, where the publisher allows it, and only for users in the United States. The poster is in New Zealand, hence lending is not available to him.

To the original poster: No, unless the book is in the public domain, it would be copyright infringement for you to send your friend a copy of a book that you've bought, because in the process of lending it, you're creating an extra copy of the book.

The only situation in which it can be done is if your friend's Kindle is registered to the same Amazon account that yours is. That way, you and he will be able to share all your books.
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