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Old 08-18-2013, 07:43 AM   #6
SteveEisenberg
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Originally Posted by Sil_liS View Post
Maybe this is something like the rule that you are not allowed to take library books across country borders.
Do you have a link to this?

What about US public library members, living abroad, who borrow via Overdrive? They would be instant rule-breakers.

From the OP Inside Higher Ed Link:

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The bottom line is that students should read the fine print and understand all of the terms and conditions before renting a book from any seller, Hershman said.
OK, but then you have to use common sense. Amazon surely gets books returned with out of state postmarks all the time and does nothing. If they actually enforced the out of state rule, there would be great negative publicity, so I am sure they do not. One needs to realize which rules and laws are seriously intended.
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