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> Waiting in line in a library app is annoying, but the waiting signals demand, which drives the library to buy more copies to circulate.

This is not true for digital libraries. They do not "buy more copies" to circulate. They don't physically send you an USB Stick with a copy of the book and you send that back without making a copy. They can send everyone "in line" as many copies as they want. Whats the size of an ebook these days? 1MB? How many trillion copies could you make in a day?

You have to wait in line to hopefully someday maybe be allowed to read a copy of a book while meta torrents a petabyte of books for their AI usage. This is nothing but a humiliation ritual.





> They do not "buy more copies" to circulate.

That is exactly how ebook licenses for libraries work.


No, that is not how ebook licenses work. They buy more LICENSES not more COPIES.



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