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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
I don't at all understand how that situation is anybody's fault other than your wife and mother: If your wife would read on the Samsung tablet she already has, she could loan the books to your mother. If your mother could do with not reading large print books, she could borrow paper books from your wife.
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How exactly could my wife loan an ebook to my mother?
Neither live in the US.
One has an Amazon account, the other an Apple one. So even if my 84 year old mother were able to master the intricacies of using the Kindle App on her iPad and get an Amazon account, it would not really solve anything.
Anyway, I am not complaining about lack of options, and so not blaming anyone for that.
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What would you suggest the publisher do?
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Charge a fair and reasonable price for ebooks is all I ask.
The publisher and author are still gonna make more profit from that, than one person buying a single physical book and sharing with others.