Micah Sweet
Level Up & OSR Enthusiast
Are you defending the megacorp's right to restrict how often the public library can provide a book for checkout?First, that would violate the contract the library signed. Even if they did not mind the ethical issue, libraries do not get an electronic copy of a title that they could duplicate. They license a certain number of checkouts from an authorized ebook distributor (like Amazon or OverDrive), who manages sending the ebook to a user's device and tracks the number of checkouts against the library's account.
A physical book does not have an infinite number of uses. Libraries regularly have to weed their collections of beaten up and worn out physical books. A physical book rarely survives 25+ checkouts.