E-book lending - significado y definición. Qué es E-book lending
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Qué (quién) es E-book lending - definición


E-book lending         
E-book lending or elending is a practice in which access to already-purchased downloads or online reads of e-books is made available on a time-limited basis to others. It works around the digital rights management built into online-store-published e-books by limiting access to a purchased e-book file to the borrower, resulting in loss of access to the file by the purchaser for the duration of the borrowing period.
E-reader         
  • Kindle]] Keyboard e-reader displaying a page of an e-book
DEVICE FOR READING E-BOOKS
Ereader; Ebook reader; Ebook device; EReader; E Reader; E-book device; E-Reader; Ebook readers; Ereaders; EReaders; E-book readers; EBook readers; E-book reader; Electronic reader; E-readers; Electronic book reader; E-Book reader
An e-reader, also called an e-book reader or e-book device, is a mobile electronic device that is designed primarily for the purpose of reading digital e-books and periodicals.
Peer-to-peer lending         
PRACTICE OF LENDING MONEY WITHOUT GOING THROUGH A TRADITIONAL FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARY
Person-to-person lending; Micropatronage; P2p lending; Social lending; P2PLoans; Secured people to people lending; P2P lending; Circle lending; Peer to peer lending; Marketplace lending; Crowdlending; List of microfinance sponsors
Peer-to-peer lending, also abbreviated as P2P lending, is the practice of lending money to individuals or businesses through online services that match lenders with borrowers. Peer-to-peer lending companies often offer their services online, and attempt to operate with lower overhead and provide their services more cheaply than traditional financial institutions.