This lawsuit could, in fact, end the practice of ebook lending for all libraries everywhere. Please do some research.
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En réponse à @a_man_in_black
Oh I have done the research, and the IA assumed rights it didn’t have, and that libraries don’t traditionally have either (you can’t go to a physical library and ask them to print out an entire copy of the book for you to keep forever).
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En réponse à @a_man_in_black
Not even close to what I said and, I say this sincerely, you can go fuck yourself for putting words in my mouth. CDL is a “controlled” lending, which is not even remotely close to what the IA was engaged in. You want to talk about do your research? How about you hit the books.
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En réponse à @ChrisWarcraft @a_man_in_black
You want to mob up for piracy and go after someone just because it’s the Daily Hate? Go fucking right ahead, but don’t expect me to let it pass by without saying something.
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En réponse à @ChrisWarcraft
Wendig kicked off his own mob painting the Internet Archive as pirates. It's disappointing that you can't see that.
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En réponse à @a_man_in_black
What they were doing *was* piracy. There was no control on what they were lending. Wendig wasn’t speaking out against CDL, he was speaking up about a site that flat out ignored what it means for an artist’s work to be freely reproduced with no limits.
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En réponse à @ChrisWarcraft @a_man_in_black
And despite what you seem determined to think, again - Wendig, nor any of the other authors said “shut down the IA.” They pointed out that what they were doing would harm artists as workers, and it’s real fucking weird you can’t seem to get that.
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En réponse à @ChrisWarcraft
Because all of his arguments applied equally to CDL, have been used against CDL repeatedly in the past, and are now being used to destroy CDL and an important library for something that isn't taking money out of authors' pockets any more than libraries are.
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En réponse à @a_man_in_black @ChrisWarcraft
Something that people could've opted out of at any time instead of kicking up a mob on Twitter.
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Why is the onus on the author to opt out instead of the billionaire-owned site?
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