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Old 11-23-2011, 04:00 AM   #40
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But there has to be a way to do this that doesn't impact users. If Amazon's Prime eBook Lending is really illegal, then I would think Amazon would need to stop it.

I don't like to see a battle between Amazon and the publishers where the eBooks users are the ones caught in the middle and not for the good at all.
Users need to be impacted big time to get them off their complacent butts. Amazon can't do it alone.
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