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Amazon To Allow Book Lending On the Kindle

angry tapir writes "One of the oldest customs of book lovers and libraries — lending out favorite titles to friends and patrons — is finally getting recognized in the electronic age, at least in one electronic book reader: Amazon has announced that it plans to allow users of its Kindle book reader to 'lend' electronic books to other Kindle users, based on the publisher's discretion. A book can be lent only for up to 14 days. A single book can only be lent once, and the lender cannot read the book while it is loaned out." Kindle may be the best-known e-reader, but the similarly featured Barnes & Noble Nook has had this ability (complete with 14-day timeout) for several months, if not from its introduction.

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  1. Re:Lent once at a time, or once ever? by MaskedSlacker · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    the first-sale doctrine will eventually be held to include digital goods

    Out of curiousity, which illegal smoked pharmaceutical gave you that idea?

    Our corporate overlords will never allow it. Even judges are only as good as the corporations pay for.