Comment by swebs 7 years ago No copies are being made, so no. Keep in mind we're talking about physical books, not filesharing. 1 comment swebs Reply jmiserez 7 years ago Of course there are no physical restrictions with books, but legal restrictions can be created at any time.Just imagine physical books suddenly having EULA-like first pages that would forbid you from loaning them out. In fact, this has been tried before: https://law.stackexchange.com/questions/2059/why-were-books-...
jmiserez 7 years ago Of course there are no physical restrictions with books, but legal restrictions can be created at any time.Just imagine physical books suddenly having EULA-like first pages that would forbid you from loaning them out. In fact, this has been tried before: https://law.stackexchange.com/questions/2059/why-were-books-...
Of course there are no physical restrictions with books, but legal restrictions can be created at any time.
Just imagine physical books suddenly having EULA-like first pages that would forbid you from loaning them out. In fact, this has been tried before: https://law.stackexchange.com/questions/2059/why-were-books-...