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Old 08-18-2025, 07:33 PM   #6
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Basically, Amazon would have to be able to refuse to supply user information without a court order for that specific users information and protect that user information from other Amazon sites so for instance, a request could not be made under the Patriot Act in the USA for the information without needing to involve the user's jurisdiction.

I suspect Amazon would prefer to keep people purchasing books from Amazon rather than allowing library loans since the profit margins on purchases are probably higher.
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