Surely corporate overlords being so generous as to graft DRM and a "lending license" onto ebooks is a great thing for libraries and the people they serve. Right? Right? (Hint: it's not.) https://u.fsf.org/3fw
@endDRM > These rights often have an expiration date, and they make library e-books “a lot more expensive, in general, than print books,” This is insane. We have the ability to copy content at near-zero cost. And somehow corporations managed to make ebooks more expensive for libraries, than physical books, which have to be printed, transported and stored.
> These rights often have an expiration date, and they make library e-books “a lot more expensive, in general, than print books,”
This is insane. We have the ability to copy content at near-zero cost. And somehow corporations managed to make ebooks more expensive for libraries, than physical books, which have to be printed, transported and stored.