• @simple@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    They really fucked up and it’s so heartwrenching watching it all happen. I was following the story since it started and I just can’t believe they allowed anyone to download copyrighted books without a limit in 2020, without asking anyone for permission or whether it’s legally viable. Everyone knew they were losing this, and they gave publishers a convincing reason to sue them. by crossing the “legally grey” area to literal piracy.

    FWIW, OpenLibrary is a good source of book metadata at least, even if it fails its goal of letting people read books on it.

      • @chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        47 months ago

        Unlimited free distribution of copyrighted media is something I’m all for, but that’s a really tall order in terms of political capital for getting the law changed, a few protests aren’t going to do it, basically every elected official would strongly oppose it, you’d have to replace them all first.

    • @Safipok@lemmy.ml
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      87 months ago

      Full access to currently published copyrighted books was way too much. Even Google just showed snippets or showed abandonware books. They really should have settled.