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Nookbooks - Lend Me question
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07-19-2011 11:37 PM
Why can't I lend all of the books I have purchased from B&N? Of all the books I have bought I can only lend a few. That doesn't seem right.
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07-20-2011 09:49 AM
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01-17-2012 08:23 AM
Isn't this outrageous? I'm infuriated at the moment. I own more paperbacks than any person should. I lend books all the time. I've paid almost the same price for nook books that I have for paperbacks - which is also ridiculous! - and now I can't lend them? It's an outrage. I would have the ability to lend any paperback book I chose. At the same price I've had the ability to lend taken away?
I'm hoping someone can point me in the direction of where complaints are lodged. This policy needs to be changed.
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01-17-2012 07:55 PM
KCMB wrote:Isn't this outrageous? I'm infuriated at the moment. I own more paperbacks than any person should. I lend books all the time. I've paid almost the same price for nook books that I have for paperbacks - which is also ridiculous! - and now I can't lend them? It's an outrage. I would have the ability to lend any paperback book I chose. At the same price I've had the ability to lend taken away?
I'm hoping someone can point me in the direction of where complaints are lodged. This policy needs to be changed.
Well, as Ya_Ya said, the decision on the lendability of a book is made by the publisher. The limit is the same everywhere, Kindle, Sony, Kobo, etc. So, you'd have to contact each publisher, B&N can do nothing about changing the policy.
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March
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There are several discussions throughout the forums requesting NookFriends to hook up with. You can also go to facebook and find friends to share books with. I currently have several hundred friends now with a couple thousand books available to borrow. A good percentage of the books available for me to borrow are owned by more than one person. So even though I can borrow from one person, the book is still available from another person to loan out to someone else. No, can't usually lend or borrow the best sellers, but that's an issue with the publisher. Many of these same publishers are also refusing to sell ebooks to public libraries or putting such ridiculous restrictions on the ebooks that many public libraries simply can't afford them.
You CAN give a copy of ANY of your purchased ebooks to a friend or family member to sideload onto THEIR nook for use, but there's a catch. Your email and credit card number that is associated with the book has to be put into their nook before they can read it. This allows you to share your books with family members or friends that you trust. They can not share the book with anyone else without sharing YOUR information as it is needed to open and use the ebook. You can put the information on their nook yourself so you aren't actually giving that information to them. If you don't trust the person to not try to get the information for their own personal use or pass it around, you don't share the book. I use this technique with my daughter and it works great for us. We are both more likely to buy books knowing that both of us will get to read it, rather than deciding to NOT spend the money because only one of us will get to enjoy it. It works for us.
Sharing the books through the lend me program is fairly simple, just need both parties to agree to the loan, then the borrowing person is the only person who has access to the book until it is returned or the 14 days is up.
But don't blame BN on it, they don't have any say over it.
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Someone has already said this, but I'll say it again to make sure it is heard:
The publishers decide whether a book is lendable or not and that is an across the board policy that applies for every copy of that ebook sold no matter who is selling it, (BN, Amazon, Kobo, etc).
The publishers are extremely paranoid about not getting paid for every copy that is read. They don't have a choice with paperbacks and hardbacks, but they CAN lock digital items to limit use so they do it.