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by nacomant
778 days ago
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I believe it is not a decision made by official z-library operators, but by volunteers who helps organizing related things in China.(Still waiting for announcement from z-library official though.) It is pretty sad to know about that, and it means that people in China lose a precious method to exchange books(and knowledge). Volunteers who work in China to help with such things will need to endure risks.And publication regulations are quite strict in Mainland China. - Except for textbooks, there're some books Chinese government doesn't welcome on the z-library website. - And Z-Points used for exchanging books means that people are able to distribute books without interference of the government(as far as I'm concerned). |
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