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by jonhendry
5067 days ago
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"Which, in meatspace, you can lend an infinite number of times." Well, no, because in meatspace you have a more limited social circle. Few people would lend a physical book to a complete stranger, or if they did, would know they'd probably never get it back. Plus of course time is a limitation, and if a borrower is not local, there's the time of transit back and forth, which doesn't exist for an e-book. And as a practical matter, it is pretty unlikely that you'd be able to find a borrower for every one of your physical books. But that would be possible with e-books, given a way to lend them to strangers, because of the way the site can match borrowers to lenders. |
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In meatspace I can sell my book to a friend... or give it away.
Why is it that with ebooks some authors feel enititled to a sale for each and every person who wants to read their book? That is never how books worked in the past.
I thought all this information technology would liberate information, not restrict it to such an extent.
You say that a site allowing lenders to be matched to borrows would... what? You can only loan each book once.