Comment on YSK: You don't own your Kindle e-books.

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Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In@lemmy.world ⁨1⁩ ⁨month⁩ ago

Borrow the hardback

The digital titles often come with a price tag that’s far higher than what consumers pay. While one hardcover copy of Cook’s latest novel costs the library $18, it costs $55 to lease a digital copy – a price that can’t be haggled with publishers.

And for that, the e-book expires after a limited time, usually after one or two years, or after 26 check outs, whichever comes first. While e-books purchased by consumers can last into perpetuity, libraries need to renew their leased e-material.

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