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I'd find it hard to argue that a book still in print has value to seller and buyer. However I fail to see harm in a copy being received by someone who would have never purchased the book to begin with. If I'm given a dead tree copy of the romance novel I'm not going to read it, the author and publisher gained from the sale but if it was not bought for me they would not have. If i download the same book and never read it again there was no harm, no lost sale. If i were to read the dead tree version given to me (highly unlikely!) and then decided I liked it I might account for future sales, a gain for the publisher and perhaps even the author though they're still unlikely to ever have royalties exceeding their advance. If it were the ebook version I read, there's still the possibility of future sales but no original sale I would have in essence gotten a promotional copy but without author consent, still no direct harm since there was no way I was going to buy that book it's like a library copy but for some reason I'd still have it, immoral most likely, unlawful yes, direct harm none. Next, we have the case of a book no longer in print. Direct harm zero it was not available to begin with there was no sale to be made. Future harm possible, there could be a reprint or an ebook release however old publishing contracts didn't assign electronic rights so an ebook won't be forthcoming and then then only harm would be if a reprint of the paper edition were released and not bought. Or do you come from the position that all copying is wrong? The riaa argued that ripping your cds to put on your ipod was not fair use or that burning an extra copy of a cd to put in your car was not fair use. If you come from that school of thought then there's probably zero chance to reason with you. In recent years those arguments got slapped down, I can find a citation if you need it but I don't have one at hand and would have to dig it up. I'll for the moment assume you believe in fair use and ask what is the moral difference between scanning a book and downloading it form someone who did the work for me, assuming they're making that offer free of charge? The end result is the same only many hours of work have been saved. Would you object to proofreading someone else's scan and returning it to them? The rest... Corporations are amoral, their purpose is profit, nothing wrong with profit but all but the most mercenary of us place limits on what we would do to profit. Not so with corporations even google with their motto of don't be evil censor Chinese search results, peep into people's windows and take photos, disregard and kind of privacy for their users and themselves violate copyright protections (citations available on request). In the US they're allowed to disregard campaign final laws that restrict individuals and spend with abandon to advance their interests in Washington and most importantly for this debate engage in hollywood accounting to deprive artists of earned royalties. |
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I have to disagree with you. Most people don't have the money to buy every random book that might be interesting, if they didn't pirate more people might use the public library, which is a good thing certainly. Libraries rock, not just for reading but for research. But library reads don't necessarily translate to increased sales. Would everyone buy more music if radio stations were abolished or would they just listen to the collections they already have of things they like. There's no reason to think of every download as a lost sale any more than ever used book sale is a lost new sale. I buy used books by the bag full a new paperback costs what i spend on 20 used books (I hit the thrift stores and book fares $0.25-$0.50 is what most of my used books cost). Do you honestly think I'd go out and buy 20 books at $10 a pop on a whim?
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It could be argued that each ebook is worth the price of a pbook--but would that be hardcover retail, paperback retail, or the price of a used paperback? If it could be proved that Pirate X uploaded "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" to 10 other computers, there's still no standard for how much financial gain those people have gotten. (I'm aware that there are some systems to get around this. However, as the law is written, it can be argued that if there's no legit digital version, and no plans for one, there's no financial harm to the publisher in releasing digital copies.) |
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Elfwreck if I were a judge I might after reviewing laws and precident to confirm it probably assign the value at the retail price of the paperback as being the closest equivalent. No doubt the publishers would try to claim the max statutory damages they could get in a civil case but I doubt that would fly in a criminal case still I'd give 7-2 odds they'd try it.
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