Posted: 6/10/2016 5:30:57 PM EDT
| If I buy an ebook or magazine can I share it with others (family and friends). For free, not selling. |
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That is a tricky subject. Many eBook retailers have a lending option, to do it without stepping on toes. And if you lend the device it's on, that isn't a big deal either. Copying the eBook is a no-no IMO. No copy, I bought my dad an ebook on Frank Sinatra and I've got no interest in it but I don't want to get DMCA'd if I give it to a relative. |
| If their device is registered to your account they can download whatever books are on your account. Amazon generally lets five devices on the account have simultaneous access. If their device isn't registered to your account then you likely can't share the books. Some can be lent once but it isn't worth the hassle. |
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Lending Kindle Books
ETA: Cold link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html/ref=help_search_1-1?ie=UTF8&nodeId=200549320&qid=1465778016&sr=1-1 The Arfcom Amazon referer messes it up or something. |