Piracy? We've heard numerous times what r/books thinks about it. But how does c/books view it?
Piracy? We've heard numerous times what r/books thinks about it. But how does c/books view it?
"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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Well, release your god damn books DRM -free with localized prices on some service along the likes of Bandcamp.
It's pure, it's easy and God damn fair for both parties.
Yes, libraries are great.
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