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Old 03-27-2023, 09:47 PM   #42
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Originally Posted by Sarmat89 View Post
That is incorrect. They create an arbitrary number of copies of the book for every anonymous user that accesses it.
No. You can easily see this by just visiting the Internet Archive's Open Library and their controlled digital lending program which is what this case is about. Books get checked out, if they're checked out you can't check them out.

I get that this may be confusing for someone from where libraries are locked down and the air is choked by the smoke of discarded library books.
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