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Old 03-27-2013, 07:45 AM   #140
HarryT
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Originally Posted by EowynCarter View Post
The only other e-reading person i know is my stster. She's my sister and all, i trust her, but I won't give her my adobe accont.
Neither would she give me her amazon password.
And while we have a few books in common, it's to much bother to make list to send to each other.
That's for you to decide, of course. I don't personally see any particular problem if it's a close family member, but a court could, in theory, think otherwise. I think the intent of the "official" lending mechanisms is clear - to allow sharing of books among people living in the same household, and I maintain my view that this is a situation where DRM is beneficial; if you have multiple Kindles registered to the same Amazon account, it's very easy to share your reading material.
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