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Originally Posted by tubemonkey
No it's not. You're free to open as many as you have.
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Well... OK! "Opening" may not have been the right word. Let's say "Only one book can be read at any given time in a household. If someone else is reading one of its owner's other books, this one closes".
How does that sound?
I'm sure you understand where I'm going with that. Me and my wife can sit on the same sofa and read two different paper books that I bought. But if you lock the two e-books I bought to my only e-reader, then I cannot share one of them with her, even if she has her own e-reader.