Look up the incredible profit margins of publishers such as Elsevier or Springer.
University researchers/teachers who publish books or articles through them often get paid nothing (zero), or very little. And they do not care, since their goal is get publications in prestigious venues, which helps them in their academic career.
My point is that this stuff should be free, open access, published at low cost through university presses etc. So pirating academic books is basically fine.
My point is that this stuff should be free, open access, published at low cost through university presses etc. So pirating academic books is basically fine.
That should be up to the author, no? If they decide to not make it open source and take a tiny profit, that's their decision since it's their work.
Sure, but publishers do a lot of promotion, have upfront bonuses, guaranteed quantities. There is a reason why people go with publishers and don't self-publish. You're paying for the reach and marketing.
University researchers/teachers who publish books or articles through them often get paid nothing (zero), or very little. And they do not care, since their goal is get publications in prestigious venues, which helps them in their academic career.
My point is that this stuff should be free, open access, published at low cost through university presses etc. So pirating academic books is basically fine.