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Borrowing Books with the Kindle
Hi,
it's a while ago since I bothered with the tech-part of my Kindle. I basically used it for reading ![]() I have a 3rd edition Kindle with an amazon.com account but live in Germany where I have another account with amazon.de. I have Prime membership in Germany not in the US. So today I went to my library (the old fashioned one, yes) and found out that they are lending eBooks. I got super excited only to find out that they use Adobe DRM which I cannot use. I googled some more and found out that there is the Kindle Owners' Lending Library. I got excited again only to learn that it is only for US-Prime members. Does anybody know how I can borrow books without buying a Prime membership in the US? I definitely don't need two ones! Are there any other lending services I could use? I hope some of you can share their experience with me, thanks! |
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I don't know what the law says in Gemany, but the time-limited DRM for lending libraries is the kind that is probably the most likely illegal to remove. However, many people think it is ok to do this if you honor the time limits from the DRM and delete the ebook after it "expires". The latest DRM-stripping tools might not remove lending library DRM by default, but they are python scripts that can easily be modified to do so if necessary. As usual, see Apprentice Alf's Blog for DRM issues.
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Thanks for your reply! I was hoping for an solution where I don't have to wonder about legal issues. I feel like I am getting closer and closer to a point where I have to consult a lawyer before clicking any button on my computer.
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You could buy a Sony PRS-T1 in order to borrow library ePub.
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Haha, thanks. The reason I want to borrow books is that I don't want to spend more money on something I can get for free
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The short-term answer is to buy something like a Kobo Touch or Sony PRS-T1, or strip the DRM just so you can read on your Kindle but still return/delete the books at the end of your library loan.
Other than that, wait patiently to see if Kindle library lending crosses the Atlantic.... (hopefully it will happen eventually!) |
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