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by Mindwipe 260 days ago
Almost every country in the world apart from the US pays authors for library lending.
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I wasn't sure how it works where I live, so I looked it up and apparently in Germany (according to Wikipedia) public libraries pay 3-4c per checkout to a central private body which redistributes it somehow.

So unless the book is checked out a thousand times over and its lifetime, buying it still dominates overall.

The libraries also bought the book originally.