|  01-05-2014, 09:56 PM | #136 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 2,459 Karma: 68781975 Join Date: Oct 2012 Location: Arkansas Device: Paperwhite 4 | Quote: 
 I'm perfectly willing to respect Amazon's and the publisher's and the author's right to make money. In fact when I lend a book I lend it on an old Kindle so this doesn't really apply to me at the moment. But when my friends and family have Kindles of their own it could very well apply. Sharing books with friends and family is a good thing and some silly paranoid and unenforceable law doesn't change that for me. It's what civilized people do. Barry | |
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|  01-06-2014, 01:36 AM | #137 | 
| eBook Enthusiast            Posts: 85,560 Karma: 93980341 Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: UK Device: Kindle Oasis 2, iPad Pro 10.5", iPhone 6 | 
			
			I'm sorry, Barry, but buying an ebook does not give you the right to give copies of it to all your friends. That's piracy, plain and simple.
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|  01-06-2014, 12:01 PM | #138 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 2,426 Karma: 6561538 Join Date: Nov 2007 Device: Kindle PW 2013, HDX 2013,  Galaxy S5 2014 | 
				
				Enforcment against eBook pirates is coming SOON.
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 "A new DRM technology is being developed in Germany that gives every ebook a unique watermark of sorts, so that publishers can track them and see who is pirating copies. With the popularity of ereaders and ebooks on the rise, publishers are looking for new ways to combat the rise in piracy on ebooks, especially expensive ones. The DRM essentially alters words, punctuation, and other text elements in ebooks so that every copy is unique in some way. This means that copies can be traced back to the people who bought and pirated them, making it easier to catch wrong-doers and cut down on ebook piracy in the long run, or at least that's what publishers are hoping for. While the storyline of an ebook would remain intact, the DRM would change some words around, as well as insert synonyms, change the paragraph format, or alter the punctuation just a tad. A good example is that some copies could come with "don't" instead of "do not," or "that's so pathetic" instead of "that's pathetic."" Thus, "unenforceable" may be soon replaced by ENFORCEABLE. Back in 2003 those stripping DRM from music files, sharing with friends and having the friends upload to pirate sites, were shocked when the first 875 subpoenas were received by private individuals. Supposedly the technology then could not enforce those copyrights either. Last edited by sirmaru; 01-06-2014 at 12:10 PM. | |
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|  01-06-2014, 12:21 PM | #139 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 2,454 Karma: 5469320 Join Date: Jul 2010 Device: Kobo | 
			
			While that idea was floated, I think it was rapidly dismissed (I remember reading something about it).  The logistics of keeping track of it alone would kill the idea, and I suspect that readers aren't going to be pleased by misplaced punctuation and writers wouldn't be pleased by publishers randomly changing words in their books (not withstanding what may or may not occur during editing).
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|  01-06-2014, 12:32 PM | #140 | 
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 28,880 Karma: 207000000 Join Date: Jan 2010 Device: Nexus 7, Kindle Fire HD | 
			
			Not to mention the all legal issues that were raised over whether or not ebook retailers could be compelled to turn over private customer transaction data to a third-party (private) entity for the purposes of monitoring/enforcement (forget about whether the actual copyright holders would sign off on the actual content of their work being altered in way). I haven't heard anything new about this particular "anti-piracy" plan for months and months and months. Assumed it was dead, in fact. | 
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|  01-06-2014, 12:53 PM | #141 | 
| Tea Enthusiast            Posts: 8,554 Karma: 75384937 Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: Somewhere in the USA Device: Kindle1, Kindle DX Graphite, K3 3G, IPad 3, PW2 | 
			
			Some one read Patriot Games and how Jack Ryan made it easy for the CIA to track documents that were leaked back to the leaker. (eye roll) Not gonna happen. I don't want words moved around, words changed, or any element of a book messed with for any reason. I want to read the words that the author wrote. I seriously doubt any author would be happy to hear that words were being changed or rearranged in the interest of preventing piracy. | 
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|  01-06-2014, 01:41 PM | #142 | |
| monkey on the fringe            Posts: 45,852 Karma: 158733736 Join Date: May 2010 Location: Seattle Metro Device: Moto E6, Echo Show | Quote: 
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|  01-06-2014, 02:41 PM | #143 | |
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 28,880 Karma: 207000000 Join Date: Jan 2010 Device: Nexus 7, Kindle Fire HD | Quote: 
 You're the one leaving all those nonsense blog post comments (and sending spammy emails) all over the internet, aren't you? You're busted, banana-flinger. | |
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|  01-06-2014, 05:06 PM | #144 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 2,459 Karma: 68781975 Join Date: Oct 2012 Location: Arkansas Device: Paperwhite 4 | Quote: 
 I currently have a single Kindle that I use for loaning books. It doesn't stay loaned out all that much. A number of my friends, neighbors and family members don't read a lot. Others do but not the same things I read. So my loaner Kindle gets loaned now and then. If my sister gets a Kindle and I'm reading a book and she wants a copy I wouldn't hesitate to give it to her. Currently I loan her my Kindle to read it. Either way works. The result is the same. Is that still piracy? Sure it is. But it's piracy in it's very mildest form and being a stingy brother or friend or neighbor is a lot worse. We're weighing two evils here; selfishness and lawbreaking. You argue on the side of selfishnees. I argue on the side of lawbreaking. It's the nature of the world we live in that we have to make choices like that sometimes. Barry (criminal mastermind) | |
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|  01-06-2014, 05:13 PM | #145 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 2,459 Karma: 68781975 Join Date: Oct 2012 Location: Arkansas Device: Paperwhite 4 | Quote: 
  They would all probably read the book and delete it. If I found out one had uploaded a book to a pirate site they'd never get another one from me. Keep in mind that we're talking about a fine point here. We're discussing which ways we share books with our friends are okay and which aren't. No-one in this discussion is advocating piracy. Barry | |
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|  01-06-2014, 05:22 PM | #146 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 2,426 Karma: 6561538 Join Date: Nov 2007 Device: Kindle PW 2013, HDX 2013,  Galaxy S5 2014 | 
				
				Amazon allows sharing with limits !
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 Thus, there is really no reason to skirt the copyright laws at all. | |
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|  01-06-2014, 05:33 PM | #147 | |
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 6,686 Karma: 12595249 Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Madrid, Spain Device: Kobo Clara/Aura One/Forma,XiaoMI 5, iPad, Huawei MediaPad, YotaPhone 2 | Quote: 
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|  01-06-2014, 05:34 PM | #148 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 1,731 Karma: 3472866 Join Date: Apr 2008 Device: Sony PRS-650 & 350; Kindle Voyage; Kobo Aura HD, Aura One, and Forma | Quote: 
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|  01-06-2014, 05:56 PM | #149 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 2,426 Karma: 6561538 Join Date: Nov 2007 Device: Kindle PW 2013, HDX 2013,  Galaxy S5 2014 | 
				
				True enough
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 However, if the book is that good, then others should BUY the book. The copyright holders are entitled to that fee. I think that is a very generous policy which most folks have never even explored. If anyone is interested, all the instructions on LEGALLY sharing eBooks are here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/custom...594&sr=1-1-acs Last edited by sirmaru; 01-06-2014 at 06:04 PM. | |
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|  01-06-2014, 07:24 PM | #150 | 
| Guru            Posts: 808 Karma: 2260766 Join Date: Apr 2008 Device: Kindle Oasis 2 | 
			
			Or maybe we can stop using the RIAA's and MPAA's preferred "maximize the evil" terminology and call it what it is, precisely -- copyright infringement, which US law treats as a civil tort in most cases.  Pirates kill people, take hostages, and commit extortion.  It's not exactly the same thing.
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