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I dont know how it works for ebooks. Do library for an ebook license and can they give one ebook simultaneously to thousands readers at the same time?
Same with audiobooks?
Who earns the additional money the publishers receive for an additional license?
• the publishers?
• the writer?
If the writer gets additional money for that, I have to say “Go ahead“.
Btw you get so many books for less than a buck/ pounds ...
On the other handy I bring my read books to cupboards. I live in Germany and in Munich, e.g., there are cupboards all over in Munich where you can change read books to other read books.

I dont know how it works for ebooks. Do library for an ebook license and can they give one ebook simultaneously to..."
Libraries lend audiobooks and ebooks to one person at a time, just like physical books.

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What actually does this mean for those of us who get books at Audible? Does it mean that more or less will become available? Ausiobooks that were only available in certain countries (often just in the US), will they now become available sooner to those of us living for example in Europe?

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I don't think it will have any impact on where, or when, books are available to purchase. However, it likely means that we will have to buy more books rather than borrowing them. Unless they are very popular books they will probably disappear from libraries after the initial license expires.


What actually does this mean for those of us who get books at Audible? Does it mean that more or less will become available? Ausiobooks that were only available in certain countries (often just in the US), will they now become available sooner to those of us living for example in Europe?
I am from Germany and I have an UK and an US audible account.
> It us impropable that it will change anything in Europe.
I recommend to you audible.co.uk
> the 2ⁿᵈ cheapest after audible.in
The selection is almost the same throughout Europe.
Sometimes I buy audibles on audible.com.
Dont forget that some books will vanish on audible anyway...
I have some audiobooks not available on the marketplace where I bought it

What actually does this mean for those of us who get books at Audible? Does it mean that more or less will become available? Ausiobooks that were only available in certain countries (often j..."
I have both a US and UK account too, but the UK account is the one I favor.

would hate te see books only for 2 years in their catalogue.. there's only so much time to listen to books..

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but IMHO if they really want to hurt pockets - they need to do it both electronic format and print format



but IMHO if they really want t..."
The Fairfax County Library has a banner that says it won’t be purchasing Macmillan or its imprints in digital formats. They did not set a time period. I know they are making a point, but this really screws library patrons.

yup - unfortunately - its let the publishers screw you over or let the library do it in protest...i don't know which is worse

but IMHO if they really want t..."
Most libraries are Dee



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Thanks for posting this. Since library I use locally is a branch I sometimes learn information online before it trickles down to our region or local library.
Dee wrote: "i would love to know how much extra money Macmillan got with their latest shenanigans for restricting library borrows...or did they get any"
They didn't get any from me. I no longer buy books from Macmillan, regardless of format or imprint.
When Macmillan started restricting library access with TOR imprint I suspected situation would get worse and it continues to do so. I have enough books TBR without buying more from Macmillan. Will I miss having that new, often autographed, first edition hardback? I'll certainly notice when it comes to authors I've collected for 20-30 years but I don't need the book the way the community needs the library. While I like to support authors I feel the good of libraries to the community outweighs the importance of me owning books by any individual author.


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Fantastic news! Thank you for sharing Faith. 🙂

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Good news. Thanks for posting.


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