Lending Ebooks; Restrictions; Lending An Ebook - Barnes & Noble nook User Manual

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Lending eBooks

Share your favorite eBooks with friends, family members, or with members of your book club,
by lending any of your eBooks one time for up to 14 days.
Have you found an eBook that you know your friend Mary would love to read? And your
friend Steve found a must-read book for you? With your nook, you can lend eBooks to friends.
And friends can lend eBooks to you.

Restrictions

There are some restrictions:
You can only lend B&N content from a registered nook to users of other registered nooks
(or other registered B&N eReader devices). You can send a loan offer to any email
address, but to accept the offer, the other person must have an email address associated
with a B&N account.
You can only lend an eBook one time.
A loan is for a maximum of 14 calendar days, counting the day on which the lending offer is
received. A loaned eBook is automatically returned at the beginning of the 15
day (if the borrower has not returned it more quickly).
When you lend an eBook, you temporarily lend the digital rights to the eBook. While the
book is on loan, you cannot access it. When the book is returned, you get the digital rights
back, and can access the book again.
You cannot lend a book that has been loaned to you.
You cannot save a copy of a book that has been loaned to you to the microSD card.
You cannot delete a book that has been loaned to you.

Lending an eBook

You lend an eBook to a friend with an email address. You can choose one of the friends you
have previously defined, or you can specify a new email address.
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