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Old 01-02-2011, 05:42 PM   #18
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I do understand this, yes. However, the advantage of an electronic book versus a physical book is not seen in the example I provided. Clear up one thing for me then, please. Does a company, say Kobo, have an endless 'supply' of electronic books to sell or are they limited as well to sell, let us say 500 copies?
Don't you think the author might be slightly irked if a library bought one copy of his or her book, and then lent it to a million customers simultaneously? (Especially given the US library's system's shameful lack of a PLR.)
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