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A Digital Dilemma: eBooks and Users’ Rights

29 May 2012 11:21 pm

This American Libraries magazine article discusses the privacy issues that have been raised by Amazon’s collection of library patron information and their unsolicited marketing of books to borrowers.

Read more at americanlibrariesmagazine.com.

 
Tags: Amazon, Libraries, Privacy

Categorized in: eBook News

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