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by Const-me
2104 days ago
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> The fact that is not legal is pretty embarrassing for our civilization. Philosophically speaking sure, but practically it already works fine now. I don’t think any judge is going to convict a researcher for bypassing these paywalls. if Elsevier and company will decide to prosecute, it will become a PR nightmare for them. Also likely to cause a legislative response which will undermine their ability to collect their profits. I don’t believe these people are stupid, I think they understand these consequences as well. > adding "... reddit" often improves results in my experience Interesting, will try next time. I have an account there for a few years, but wasn’t using it much. |
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