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  2. E-book lending - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-book_lending

    E-book lending or elending is a practice in which access to already-purchased downloads or online reads of e-books is made available on a time-limited basis to others. It works around the digital rights management built into online-store-published e-books by limiting access to a purchased e-book file to the borrower, resulting in loss of access ...

  3. Hey, Amazon, Can I Borrow This? - AOL

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    Amazon (NAS: AMZN) just made its Amazon Prime service a little more, well, prime. The company has launched a digital-book lending library for Kindle and Kindle Fire owners who also subscribe to ...

  4. Kindle Store - Wikipedia

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    The Lending Library was added in late 2011 for Amazon Prime members with Kindle e-readers. This perk allows access to the "Kindle Owners' Lending Library" where users can borrow one e-book, choosing from over 600,000 titles as of July 2014, per calendar month from the Kindle Store for free. [10]

  5. Online book rental - Wikipedia

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    Users browse books online and have their choices home-delivered, rather than physically visiting a library to borrow a book. This e-commerce model is comparable to the video rental service provided Netflix. In 2009, online book rental was gaining popularity in India, with a number of websites offering free doorstep delivery for a small monthly fee.

  6. Borrow Kindle Books for Free With New Lending Club - AOL

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    The new site, which launched in public beta on Friday, allows a Kindle e-book to be loaned once for up to two weeks -- a Borrow Kindle Books for Free With New Lending Club Skip to main content

  7. Amazon Prime - Wikipedia

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    In November 2011, it was announced that Prime members had access to the Kindle Owners' Lending Library, which allows users to borrow up to one a month of specified popular Kindle e-books. [17] People with an email address at an academic domain such as .edu or .ac.uk , typically students, are eligible for Prime Student privileges, including ...