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Ash HN: Why are “rented” eBooks at the library a thing?

5 pointsby fmitchell0over 2 years ago
I&#x27;ve never understood the concept of &quot;renting&quot; or &quot;borrowing&quot; an eBook from the library.<p>What is it&#x27;s purpose? What problem does it solve?<p>I get that eBooks may need to expired access after a given amount of time, but I&#x27;m not sure why.

6 comments

tmpburningover 2 years ago
Because the copyright industry is stuck in the past...<p>But to their defense, I don&#x27;t know what the best alternative is.
maltalexover 2 years ago
Because the economic relationships between libraries, publishers, and authors was established on the basis of physical books. And that relationship mostly works.<p>Ebooks break that model, so the solution is to treat ebooks like physical books.
jleyankover 2 years ago
Probably to limit the number of simultaneous rentals, handle people forgetting to return or delete books and preventing them from wandering off to others. Win for the libraries if the cost of the service &lt; handling all those dead trees.
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toast0over 2 years ago
&gt; What is it&#x27;s purpose? What problem does it solve?<p>Patron wants to read a book. Library wants to let them read a book. Publisher wants to get paid. Library doesn&#x27;t want to buy a whole book for the patron.
tamaharborover 2 years ago
Are you suggesting eBooks be free? How would the authors be compensated?
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fred_is_fredover 2 years ago
Is someone on hacker news asking how libraries work?