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Old 12-26-2024, 03:48 PM   #59
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Originally Posted by John F View Post
Doing a quick search, it appears that Amazon doesn't charge extra for library loans, and it looks like Overdrive is already supported by UK libraries. So why would it be too expensive?
Perhaps because the libraries are charged by Amazon for each and every loan? You really think Amazon is offering that service out of the kindness of Jeff Bezos' heart?

Last time I talked to an American librarian, the cost was $0.08-0.12 for each library loan plus Amazon's bandwidth fees which depends on the size of the ebook file.

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