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Old 10-23-2010, 02:05 PM   #36
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After reading the complaints here I'm not sure I have understood Amazon's statement correctly. I interpreted it as "you can lend out an e-book you have purchased to one other person for a period of 14 days, when the time is up you have access to the book again" and that to me implies I can lend it again to someone else. I kind of visualized a new subforum here called "Kindle e-book lending" in which we could list books we are willing to lend someone in return for borrowing something we want to read. So my initial reaction was euphoric, now it is more dismal.
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