You don't own the books from what I understand. So, this is similar to
how Netflix works if you are familiar with their TV and Movie streaming
services. You are I.E. Paying for the rental of the books and unlimited
streaming.
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On 8/31/2012 6:57 AM, Kimber Gardner wrote:
Maybe I'm not understanding ...
You can stream an unlimited number of books for 24.95 per month, but
do the books then belong to you? Or are you in essence "borrowing" the
books like you would from the library?
Kimber
On 8/30/12, Joe <[email protected]> wrote:
Sorry if this has already been shared, but the new AudioBooks.com app lets
you listen to unlimited books on iOS for a flat monthly fee. Thought some
here would appreciate the news.
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