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Old 05-19-2012, 09:09 AM   #30
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Originally Posted by Belfaborac View Post
Very simply by moving, rather than copying, the ebook to the device of the person borrowing the book. I confess to not being too familiar with any other OS than Windows, but I assume Unix/Linux/MacOS/whatever also have the option of using a move command rather than a copy command.
That's true, and if only it were that simple and straightforward there wouldn't be a problem. But what about the copy in your "Library" at whatever bookstore you bought it from. Can you delete that? Many bookstores don't provide a mechanism for doing so.
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