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Giving away or lending an Ebook
I would quite happily send anyone on here a paperback I would otherwise throw away so they could have a read or even give it to a charity so they can sell it.
What happens now Ebooks are introduced to the mix? Can I send you a legally purchased DRM free ebook to read? Can I lend it my wife to put on her reader If i purchased it? Can I put it on disc and give it to a charity shop to resell? Can I sell a disc with them on at a market stall? thoughts? Personally I think all of the above are fine with a paperback and are done all of the time so surely it would be ok to do the same with an Ebook? why not? |
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Most DRM formats provide a mechanism to share the book with your friends, family, etc. No, you can't re-sell them, generally speaking; this will be specified by the T&C at the store where you buy the book from.
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I suppose that one difference is that if you give away a paper book then you no longer have it. But if you give away copies of ebooks then you do still have it.
This could lead to a proliferation of copies, so that the author loses out on royalties. And whilst your family are doubtless honest people, there are others who might put the book on torrent sites. |
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Patricia the author loses out on the royalties if I lend the paperbook around to 4 or 5 people as I and those people wont purchase it (some reference books I may but not a general novel) The torrent one is a non issue really for me and not relevant! someone could borrow a pbook from me and put it on a torrent! |
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If I can sell my old pbooks, why can't I sell my old ebooks? If I can't sell them, do I own them at all, or am I just renting them? I'm pretty sure I own my paper books, and second-hand bookstores will happily take them.
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That's the first sale doctrine. This is where if you acquire an item legally, like a book, you can sell or give it away without permission from the copyright owner to whomever you please
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PLEASE read the whole Question.
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Now to take this one step farther.. let's say I wanted to sell my 505 and I put on content that I will never reread that I legally purchased. Can I sell it with this content on it? I should hope so. Some of it could have DRM and some not. But that should not matter. If the content was legally purchased and I won't be rereading it, then giving it away/selling it should be legal (IMHO).
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I look at the whole thing in another way.
When I buy a paper book, I actually own the paper, not the book. In effect I can't rewrite the story, I can't use the characters in another book I write and so on. When I own the paper, I get an implicit license for a limited use of what's written in the paper (I can read it, but if the ink fades, I lose it and I cannot have another free or warranty covered copy; and I still own the paper). Being the legal owner of that bunch of paper sheets, I can do what I want with it, even to light a fire. I'm not the owner of the printed words in it. The implicit license for the limited use of the book goes with the paper. So, if I lend or resell the paper, the new owner gets the limited license too. The same applies to e-books. I own the disk where the book is stored, I can sell it, lend it or burn it. But I can't do nothing withe content of the book (not even read it in the device of my choice, in some cases). So when I buy the e-book, I'm buying the bytes of it, non its content. Actually I'm buyng nothing at all (and I pay a fair price for it!!!!). The e-books, which I don't own, comes with an explicit license for a very limited use (more limited than p-book...). An e-book is more like a movie theater ticket than a p-book. The difference is in the fact you can read a book more than once with the same ticket, but sooner or later it will be changed and reders will be charged per page display. ![]() |
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Ah, slightly off-topic: in my country I can't read aloud in a public place the book I bought.
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You can in most countries legally copy the paper book and then lend the paper book to a friend.
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