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Old 11-16-2011, 11:26 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by emilikins View Post
My current library lends out Kindles that have our purchased books on them. If someone downloads a Kindle book through their Amazon account, that's cool, it'll disappear when we deregister, re-register and sync, and they have it forever. It's been working out nicely. :-)
So your library doesn't loan Kindle books, just the Kindle itself to use with your Amazon account? It would be cool if you didn't have an ereader, but I imagine hard to bring back!

I would not loan out my ereader because I use it every day. If I upgraded, I would just give my current one to a family member or friend. I share my books with family by stripping DRM so they can load the books onto their own readers. Much easier than swapping readers.
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