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View Poll Results: Is the Darknet unethical when the book is out of print? | |||
Yes, using the darknet is unethical. |
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41 | 19.71% |
No, anything that is out of print is fair game. |
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142 | 68.27% |
Not sure. |
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25 | 12.02% |
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I'm not even really trying to convince the lurkers who wander into the thread. Or at least, not directly trying to convince them I'm right. I'm mostly hoping to convince them that copyright is complicated, that the laws are unclear because they weren't designed for digital content, that some of the legal situations make no sense, and that there's no simple answer of "just read the laws and then you'll know what's okay." While I'd (of course) like it if everyone agreed with *my* interpretation of the laws & court rulings, I'm much more invested in more people becoming aware that copyright laws desperately need reform, and need to be re-designed, possibly from the ground up, to deal with the realities of instant free copies across the globe. I'd like that reform to acknowledge the difference between "copies for commercial gain" and "copies without renumeration." And the difference between "direct copies" and "conversion copies" and "derivative use of copyrighted material." But mostly, I'd like people to be more aware that this is important--that these are growing issues that won't go away if the general public just says "bah, too complicated for me!" |
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But that's not really the point - it's a discussion thread, where people discuss stuff regardless of their position or ability to change anything. The difficulty is that sometimes such discussions descend into vitriol and slagging off - which itself can be fun for a bit, (at least I assume it can otherwise people wouldn't do it and other people wouldn't watch it from the sidelines), but then the thread gets closed and nobody feels particularly good. So maybe we should just cut out the slagging off and contribute what we can - or shut up. |
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Well Elfwreck I for one appreciate your time sir.
Your posts are much more well thought out and logical than mine would be. If it had been me that Dinglefritz had been slamming I'd of lost my cool. Hats off to you Elfwreck and Salute! |
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I'm not sure what problem is "lack of awareness" - most people who concern themselves with the implications of copyright and how it cashes out in various contexts are aware of the issues. Most of the world doesn't care because there is no reason why they should. |
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I've been wanting to read, and will have to read a paper copy of, the following book written by Gordon Haight, who died in 1985: George Eliot, A Biography (1968) http://oneminutebookreviews.wordpres...low-this-post/ My personal reading pattern is to get interested in a subject and then read about it. Because of this, I don't read many current books. And unless I am missing something, the darknet consists of recent books whose authors and editors do deserve compensation, rather than books by authors such as the late Dr. Haight. Another subject I have been reading up on a bit lately is the history of the Latter Day Saints church. And I have not found any out of print, but still in copyright, Mormon history books which are available as illicit downloads. Am I missing something? |
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The books making it onto the darknet (I suspect) are making it there a) because they're mainstream now b) were mainstream/important enough that people still read them now or recognize the author's name, c) were/are popular/significant in their genre (e.g., science fiction and mystery are fairly well represented by historical texts right up to the present), d) are/were controversial e) someone just made the e-text for their own specific reasons/interest and it found it's way from there. f) are US (or maybe UK) published (a numbers game here). (in case it interests you, the other day, I did find that the Mormon Missionary Diaries are mostly scanned (very nicely) and available to peruse online for free at http://www.lib.byu.edu/dlib/mmd/ ) p.s., I just took 2 minutes to do a search of one area of the darknet and, while I don't find reference to Gordon Haight, there are a ton of George Eliot texts. Last edited by guyanonymous; 09-05-2010 at 11:38 AM. |
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hahaha...this was a .com free search... (irc)
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I don't think it's unethical at all. If it's the only bridge that exists........
Is it ethical then for someone else besides the author and publisher to profit by selling an out of print copy for a hundred dollars when they only paid five originally? |
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I do indeed expect to read many nineteenth century English novels on my Kindle 3. |
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TIL Today....George Eliot was a woman and all her books are old.
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Predicting the Past: The Utah War's Twenty-First Century Future By William P. MacKinnon and People of Paradox: A History of Mormon Culture By Terryl L. Givens somewhere very dark and very, very dangerous the other day |
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