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The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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They have the implicit permission of the Author. By publishing in physical form, the author grants an implicit right to anyone owning the physical object to read the story contained in the object.
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So by publishing a digital form, the author grants an implicit right to anyone owning the digital object to read the story contained in the object.
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I know you have a smiley there, but just to be clear: The pirate doesn't have the right to give consent to duplication of copyright material for which they don't have a reproduction agreement with the copyright holder. That's rather the entire point of copyright: to stop the publishers (or pirates) ripping off authors completely.
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While some have been trying to work physical analogies the other way, it's equally wrong (not morally, but logically) to do it this way.
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Whilst I am all for grey areas - it's my favourite colour for decorating moral positions - I really don't understand how the moral status of an act varies with the relationship that the perpetrator has to the beneficiary of the act. If I do something that's bad but do it to benefit my mum or my husband then the badness of the thing that I did disappears, but if I do it to benefit my next door neighbour it stays bad?
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The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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But one way it's different is because you have a very small and (hopefully) stable number of SOs. You might have fifty friends, who vary from year to year. Also, SOs tend to live in the same household, so sharing ebooks is much more easily analogous to the sharing of paper books. But to consider your question even more seriously.... umm. yes. I think that even if you just had one bestest best friend, and they had their family and SO and you had yours, but you happened to like the same kind of reading material, while your SOs liked something completely different.... yes, I still think it would be wrong for the two of you to gives copies of every ebook you bought to each other. YMMV |
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A commercial ebook will normally have a copyright message from the publisher saying that it is an ebook.
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You have not been given the book by a friend, a parent, a sibling, a spouse. We are back to making up situations to excuse the action that has taken place. Why not try this: NOT make up a situation. Let's talk about what is actually happening. The reality: Person A is sitting at home on a rainy day and wants to read a new book. They decide they want to read “From Samarra to Sinjar: A Love Story.” Instead of going to one of several places that sells “From Samarra to Sinjar: A Love Story,” Person A goes directly to a torrent site and downloads the book without paying for it. Person A reads the book and loves it. They then go onto MR and gleefully gloat that “From Samarra to Sinjar: A Love Story” was a great book that they didn’t pay a dime for. I say that Person A should – at the very least – go and tip the author who just made their rainy afternoon more enjoyable. *Sits back and waits for the excuses* |
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Well, if there is no commercial ebook version of the book in question available, it's easy.
And if there is such an available commercial ebook version (of an in-copyright work), then if I want an ebook version, I'll buy that, even if I own a paper copy. Others must use their own judgement. |
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Can't say as I've noticed this, but you'd only see such a notice after you downloaded the book--so you don't know if the action is wrong till after you've done it.
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This discussion is still going on?
![]() Some observations to supplement my earlier post that said it's too much trouble: After further research and experimenting, I found it's possible to obtain a lot of eBooks with relatively good to superb formatting. The problem is that most of the sources I found are large torrent files (4 to 6 GBs) containing thousands of eBooks each. Unless you pay for the privilege to selectively download items within it, you have to download the entire file then sort through it. The metadata associated internally with those eBooks tends to be inadequate and inconsistent unless you luck out, which seems rare. The file structures are different from torrent file to torrent file and usually internally inconsistent. So there is no automatic way to generate most of the metadata. Therefore "sorting through it" is not a trivial process and might take a week or more of full-time work (depending on file size) in rebuilding the author and title fields to be clean enough to fetch metadata, not to mention going through multi-thousands of books manually choosing which ones to delete once your metadata is clean enough to base a decision on. The moral issue can't be solved by debate here or anywhere else. Morals arise from deep-embedded core values and differ from person to person as well as culture to culture. The only related issues that can be decided anywhere are what laws to make in each country regarding digital piracy and what teeth to put behind the laws. I'm not a lawyer, but even I know that laws without teeth are expensive boondoggles perpetrated on the taxpayer. My personal opinion is that most eBook consumers will find it too difficult or too much hassle to obtain significantly large amounts of books through piracy. The key word is "significant," meaning in regards to significantly detrimental to publisher sales figures. If my assumption is true then what is the fuss all about? |
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![]() I do agree with your opinion that a minority of ebook readers are currently pulling from piracy, however. I only know one person in my entire social cirle who knows how to do it, actually. |
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In effect, I expect that we will have a new morality in this regard in the 21st century digital age, because we now have the possibility of creating an infinite supply of a good. |
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