Legal concerns force Brigham Young library to shelve Kindles

BYU’s Harold B. Lee Library is suspending a short-lived pilot program using Amazon.com’s electronic book, the Kindle, as a substitute for interlibrary loans.

The program, which has been available to faculty members for about a month, created some buzz on library-related blogs for breaking ground in the uncertain area of lending books on the Kindle.

Although BYU had verbal permission to proceed with the program, Roger Layton, communications manager for the library, said the program is on hold until the university has a clearer picture of Amazon’s legal concerns.

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My previous editorials on Kindles and lending.
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