While I understand Amazon's concerns with
other ebook lending programs, I think KU must be having as drastic of an impact on their sales revenues as it is on many authors.
Not exact matches
Amazon also has a
lending program that allows you borrow select books from
other users or from
eBook Club websites like Lendingebooks.com
Two
other companies right now offer
ebook lending programs such as Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
Her video has already drawn some interesting comments — and started a discussion about
other issues in Overdrive's
program for
lending Kindle
ebooks.
Other major specifics were left out of the announcement: the length of the
lending period, which publishers will participate in the
program, and if there will be any limit to the number of times a Kindle
ebook can be checked out.
The company's digital arm provides audiobook and
eBook lending to the library market through the RBdigital platform, alongside several
other platforms specializing in same - day newspapers and magazines, adult learning and language tutorial
programs.