Amazon plans to allow users of electronic reading device Kindle borrowed e-books from other Kindle users, based on the opinions of the publisher. One of the oldest practices of those who enjoy reading and libraries, such as favorite books borrowed from friends and acquaintances, have finally appeared in today's electronic age, little especially in an electronic reading device.
With new features will be added to the equipment and software of the Kindle, you can borrow books on a reading device Kindle on devices other Kindle Kindle or other applications. Although theoretically, copying of electronic books that can be made easy, but sharing as easy as that can quickly reduce sales of the book publishing industry. So now publishers and content providers have used multimedia technology digital rights management DRM (digital rights management) to limit copying, and this approach has become somewhat public.
This new feature of the Kindle, while maintaining DRM, will accept more users can enjoy sharing books needs. Not surprisingly, Amazon set up some regulations for the loan of the electronic version: A book can only be borrowed for 14 days. Users can borrow a book one time, and lenders can not read that book while on loan. Also, not all books can be borrowed. This depends on the publisher or copyright holder to determine these books can be borrowed or not. This new feature can help public libraries develop a method to manage in the digital age. This feature can allow them to borrow more easily, while still maintaining an appropriate number of restrictions on usage.



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