If you’d bothered to read what he wrote instead of going full pitchfork, you’d have realized his issue isn’t with IA digitally distributing works. It’s that they do not own the rights to distribute them in an unlimited fashion, and doing so is a net harm to marginalized authors.
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And while Ars Technica has a wonderful piece on how piracy can actually result in positive net sales for GAMES, that same article points out that the study which found that also found it has the accepted net negative on films and BOOKS.
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So yeah, up until the IA decided to throw established copyright to the wind, they were just fine. They’ll likely still be fine moving forward, as the vast majority of authors speaking on this (including Chuck) have stated they don’t have a problem with the IA, but the piracy.
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Those "rights" aren't publishers' to take away from libraries. Libraries have a greater right to lend books than publishers and authors have to stop them.
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I've read what he's written, and it's special pleading bullshit. "Ethics in library science."
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