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Old 04-21-2011, 09:57 AM   #4
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But it's a weak ace. To me, this sounds like the Nuclear option. Haven't libraries sunk large amounts into their licenses. Going back to paper books, their licenses would be revoked, and would require a huge reinvestment in paperbooks (and rebuying ebooks again when they want to start lending ebooks again).
What choice will they have? When the fees from OverDrive consume a library's entire budget for ebooks, where will they get the additional funds for content?
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