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Old 02-23-2011, 08:51 AM   #13
murraypaul
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Originally Posted by rogue_librarian View Post
Well, the point they're making (artificially limiting ebooks to mimic physical books as closely as possible, the worst of both worlds, if you will) is a valid one, you may agree with it or not.
If that is what Amazon/B&N were doing with their lending programs, they would actually be useful. That way I could lend a book more than once, after the first person had returned it. That way I could give a book to someone else, they could then give it again, and so on. All of these things are possible with physical books, but not with the current lending programs, which are extremely limited.
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