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submitted 2 years ago by Tatar_Nobility@lemmy.ml to c/books@lemmy.ml

"Piracy" here is used in the context of books and all sorts of manuscripts.

r/books have three main arguments against it:

  • It is technically theft
  • It damages the author's job and income (as well as the publisher, illustrator...etc.)
  • Why go through the tedious path of pirating books when you can borrow the books from a library legally and for free.

What's your reply to those arguments? Are they satisfactory?

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[-] Eyelessoozeguy@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

My local library uses some digital library that doesnt work with my e-reader. How am I suppose to borrow ebooks? Most books I read are too heavy to lug around all the places my ereader has been.

What about digital paywalls on research papers, I think those should be freely accessible to the general public if grant money was acquired for said research.

Yeah I pirate some books here and there, wish I could just borrow digitally from my local library, instead sometimes I use the largest library known to man.

this post was submitted on 25 Aug 2022
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