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Amazon tightens Kindle DRM — users lose ability to keep library loans or export e-books

Amazon has rolled out a Kindle software update that closes a loophole allowing readers to keep Libby library loans beyond the permitted period, and further tightens DRM to prevent users from exporting purchased books off the device. While Amazon frames the changes as protecting publishers' intellectual property, critics argue buyers never truly own their digital libraries or the hardware they paid for.

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