| This, is not piracy. I do understand that it may be instinctual to leap to that position, but it isn't. Usually, the books that appear on IA appear under the doctrine of "fair use". However, that doctrine is adaptable to circumstances (which is actually written into the US law that governs fair use). All IA has done here, really, is suspend their waitlists, to make it more fair to the public to be able to read further, for education to continue, within a crisis. They've also made it very clear that this is temporary. If it wasn't, you might have a case that it isn't fair use. Part of why this falls under fair use is that their focus is on books that do not have a digital copy, apart from IA's scan, available online. This is specifically something that libraries are granted the ability to do. To scan and upload books that are not yet available. The books that appear in this collection have been donated. However, if an authour wishes to remove their book, then there is a very simple and effective way available to them. (Linked to from the article) [0] [0] https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QjErbouWG7pUlzcxPcRk4YEt... |
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