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1. A file that can be traced back to you by its DRM. 2. A file that nobody else but you can remove the DRM from. I really wouldn't recommend doing this. |
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Technicalities aside, would you agree that doing so is equivalent to what digital libraries do? Both are unauthorized distribution of copyrighted material, but as long as there is DRM on it, then it's OK.
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No, it's not the same at all. The library is authorised to distribute the book; you are not.
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Libraries are NOT authorized distributors under copyright law. They are not required to sign any sort of contract/license with the copyright owner giving them permission to include the book in their library.
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I'm slightly puzzled your assertion. It's the copyright holder's free choice whether or not to sign up with Overdrive (or whatever other library distributed they go with). By doing that they are assenting to have the library distribute the book, are they not? Some publishers choose not to sign up with Overdrive because they don't want to have their ebooks in libraries.
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That lendees may remove the DRM and keep a copy is irrelevant. They can also photocopy or scan a paper book they've borrowed. |
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But in this case, the uploader is equivalent to the librarian. The lendee is the downloader, which is not what I'm asking about.
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The author (or publisher) has signed a contract with Overdrive to allow Overdrive to distribute their books through the library system. What problem do you perceive with this?
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![]() You can't have it both ways. Do you want the distribution to be carried out with permission, or don't you? |
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The fact that libraries now only distribute eBooks with the copyright owners permission is sad. From what I've seen, a lot of libraries are really concerned with this. Imagine a future where eBooks are the primary media, that means that Publishers could kill off Libraries at a whim. That's not a good thing for the public. I don't think we know legally how it would hold up if they tried to distribute eBooks without permission. I'm not aware of a library trying it and/or having a court rule on it. Last edited by Shaggy; 06-15-2012 at 03:45 PM. |
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The problem is that Publishers may have the ability to deny their content to Libraries. They never had that ability under the pBook model.
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Perhaps a solution to the eBook issue is to introduce a payment similar to - or an extension of - the PLR for eBook loans from libraries? |
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It was technically illegal and was done for convenience but lead to me buying a kindle and a large amount of books legally since. As for the paperbooks I already own, when I feel like reading them again I will look at the e-price and if reasonable will purchase again but if it's the price of a brand new paper back (especially if it's an old book I will download it on the never-never). Shogun by James Clavell was an example, I own the paperback but it used to be something like £8 for the e-book so I downloaded it from the darknet and read it again. If they priced it sensibly (around £3 or £4) then I would have brought it again. The book market is evolving whether it likes it or not, and I'll be voting with my wallet. Last edited by ChrisBarker; 06-15-2012 at 04:00 PM. |
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