Yes, we are happy to handle all requests for an increase on a case by case basis. Every legitimate need is honored. It¹s just a caution, built into our drm (digital rights management), to avoid people downloading lots of books because they are thinking of redistributing them illegally. Lisa On 8/27/07 6:17 PM, "siss52" <siss52@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Amber, > > I don't know the reason for the 100 limit, but I do know you can get your > number increased. Maybe if you wrote to: > john.g@xxxxxxxxxxxx > > he would get the number increased for you. > > Sue S. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Amber Wallenstein <mailto:amber.wallens@xxxxxxxxx> > To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Cc: John Glass <mailto:John.G@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Monday, August 27, 2007 5:35 PM > Subject: [bksvol-discuss] one hundred book limit > > I'm just curious to know why there is a hundred book limit for downloads for a > month? I have downloaded a hundred books, mainly due to starting a new job > and wanting to read up on a few issues related to my job. I am just curious > why this rule is in place. Also, I wrote to the address to get my book limit > extended, and the bookshare system, or a mailer system, said there was a delay > in delivery. I'm just curious about all this. > Thanks, any explanation on this would be great. > Amber > Book blog: > http://community.livejournal.com/book_cuddler/ > I have accepted a seat in the House of Representatives, and thereby have > consented to my own ruin, to your ruin, and to the ruin of our children. I > give > you this warning that you may prepare your mind for your fate. > John Adams > E-Mail: amber.wallens@xxxxxxxxx >