• chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    My best friend is a librarian, and they’ve stopped buying ebook licenses because the terms were awful.

    The publishers only allowed an ebook to be checked out a few times before the library had to purchase a license extension. The argument was that pylhysical books face wear and tear and eventually have to be replaced, so ebooks should have to be replaced too.

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      11 hours ago

      It’s true that normal books do experience wear and tear, but looking at what my local library has I’d say that many or most can still least many years before needing to be retired or replaced.

      As we’re seeing with Amazon, with ebooks it’s really the readers that expire over time