Borrowing digital books from a public library and reading them on a specific e-reader platform involves a system for managing access rights. Upon expiration of the lending period, the digital book is automatically removed from the user’s device. This mechanism ensures compliance with copyright regulations and the library’s licensing agreements.
This system provides users with convenient access to a wide range of titles without incurring purchase costs. Libraries benefit by extending their reach to patrons who prefer digital formats, and authors and publishers maintain control over their intellectual property through time-limited lending. This facilitates equitable distribution and supports the digital ecosystem of books.