10-23-2009, 05:33 PM | #1 |
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Nook Sharing Site?
Hi All -- I pre-ordered my Nook, although I am now a little concerned about the 'Once Only' sharing feature -- which really irritates me, although I can understand it from the writers point of view.
Anyway, I ran across this site: http://www.swapnook.com that looks like it might facilitate lending. Not really sure, but I signed up anyway. Has anyone heard if B&N will offer 'lend matching' or other sites that will do something similar? Thanks! Heat |
10-23-2009, 09:58 PM | #2 |
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Interesting idea, thanks for the link! I signed up, I suppose its usefulness is directly proportional to the number of people who sign up. I wonder how it will work. Will users request titles or offer them? Or both?
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10-23-2009, 10:02 PM | #3 |
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I would certainly not give my email address to a site so barren of information.
I'm a little concerned there is no information on who runs this site, what the rules will be, or anything else for that matter. Heatmizuh, do you know anything else about it? |
10-24-2009, 01:11 AM | #4 |
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It seems that it doesn't make any difference how restrictive the rules are there is someone out to figure out a way to break them and get something for nothing. And the product hasn't even shipped yet.
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10-26-2009, 11:16 AM | #5 |
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Lol, I had this idea also. In fact, I probably registered my sites before this guy did. Clearly I've been beaten to the punch as far as setting up the site.
Oh well. After hearing you can only lend a book once, this "swap website" idea is really a waste of time (and money). Here is my post: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...&postcount=250 |
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10-26-2009, 05:40 PM | #6 |
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I guess that's why the publishers insisted on limiting the lending function.
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10-26-2009, 07:06 PM | #7 |
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hm, interesting. it sounds like those (paper)bookswapping clubs, for ebooks. "ebook-crossing" ? but without the random adventure and seredipity, since the books can only be lent once.
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10-26-2009, 07:16 PM | #8 |
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What rule-breaking are you talking about? The Nook allows you to lend your ebooks. It doesn't say you have to lend them to personal friends or family members. If you can only lend them once, that's a good reason to put together a website where people can requests books to borrow, and others can offer to loan them.
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If I buy a car, it's not the seller's choice whether I drive it on city streets, for long freeway travel, or on closed race-courses that will burn out the clutch in a couple of months. If it's properly insured, I can share it with a pool of friends; we can arrange it so whoever needs a car can pick it up at a pre-established location and drive off with it. It doesn't matter what Ford or Toyota thinks it's supposed to be used for. If I buy a set of crockery, the store doesn't get to tell me whether I shall cook with them in the oven, or the microwave, or smash them into pieces for an art project. "Intent" is for personal relationships. For gifts among friends; sometimes, for sales among friends. If I buy my friend's pottery, she'll rightfully be very upset if I smash it for art projects. I don't have a personal friendship with Barnes & Noble, and they have no legal or moral right to tell me how to use their products. I'm fairly sure they don't have a legal right to restrict loaning to one time, or a certain number of days. They don't have a legal obligation to provide more than that--but they don't have the right to restrict further loaning, if someone figures out how to do it. |
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I wonder if single accounts will work on multiple nooks. You can use the same account on multiple devices for B&N already, a computer and an iphone, for example, and they'll all sync up your bookmarks, etc. But this *is* getting a little off topic. It should be noted that the LendMe stuff works across multiple device types, not just nook-to-nook. The lending site will work for those using B&N software on computers, iPhones, PDAs . . . |
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Apple has been getting away with this for years. If you ever read one of their software license agreements, they state how, when, where, etc. it is allowed for you to use the product. For example, it is considered a breach of that contract if you attempt to install a legally purchased copy of Mac OS X on a non-Apple computer. I'm not saying it is right or I agree with it, just that companies do it and get away with it. K. |
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"30 day free trial and then it stops working" has a license. "Pay your $49.99 and you can use it forever (unless you do something we don't like, in which case we demand the right to remove it)" is a sale, and the parenthetical part has no legal force behind it. Libraries license ebooks; they come with expiration dates. Fictionwise, Sony, Amazon, BoB sell ebooks... and they don't have the right to insist on one-reader-per-purchase. |
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10-28-2009, 08:03 PM | #15 |
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I would think before too long, somebody (Apple maybe?) will come along with something more 'lend friendly'. If the Lend Once thing is actually true then I am totally returning my Nook.
And you're right, those swapping sites would be more or less useless until some company lets us trade our books out freely -- or at least a better policy than only once. Heat |
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