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That is too true. Last year I had put a few books on my Kindle wish list that I wasn't ready to buy just yet. Every once in a while i scroll through my wish list for books I might be interested in buying, when I have the money. Sometimes I've seen books on my wish list disappear. ("This book is unavailable"). Imagine if I had bought it and only kept it on the cloud. I always download and backup what I buy for that reason.
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This usage restriction is often ignored by customers along with the limitation that "you may not attempt to bypass, modify, defeat, or otherwise circumvent any digital rights management system or other content protection or features used as part of the Service." |
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"What can you do with a legally free, but copyrighted book?" The answer, as pointed out above, is "only what the terms of service explicitly allow". I've seen folks who assume that because they got the book for free (either as Creative Commons, on a sale/promo, or for being permafree) they can make and distribute copies freely. Dangerous assumption. Most of those free books come with strings--free when you sign up for a newsletter--or were only free for a short time, like on KDP where an author-publisher can offer a book for free for a maximum of 5 days a month. As the open source guys say there is a difference between being free (priced at zero) and being free of copyright/restrictions. Even open source products have copyright. Fair use offers a lot of protection for personal use (so transcoding for your own use *might* be okay, TOS or not--that kind of clause hasn't been tested in the US--but it might not). And once other people are involved it gets very murky real fast. A few universities have discovered that what is fair use for one isn't fair use for many. Or even a few. Last edited by fjtorres; 11-25-2018 at 06:28 PM. |
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I would add to the enumeration of the benefits of buying a Kindle book syncing reading position both across devices and with an Audible Audiobook, and of course on some books a very attractive price on also purchasing the Audiobook. Sometimes as little as $1.99.
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But the format shifting by itself might get litigated. One scenario I can think of is in the academic environment where a lot of the fair use book cases come from or maybe a side effect of a mashup culture lawsuit. Those are not unheard of. The academic case might stem from the growing dissatisfaction with the behavior of scientific journals so somebody might decide to convert a document or group of documents out of an app-locked system with limited flexibility to an open format for use in a classroom setting. The publisher, say Pearson, which is in pretty tight straits as is, would object and sue. The court would then have to decide if a legally classroom copy can be format shifted while still being used for what it was acquired. In other words, if format shifting by itself is legal. There have been copyright suits over less. The fight over TTS comes to mind, which hinged on whether TTS software renders a page or performs it. That was settled out of court so it's still open. That one relates to book readings in public venues. Another case is the conversion of pbooks and ebooks to DAISY format for accessibility which is allowed under a copyright exemption. As big publishers see their markets erode they're suing more often these days. Soon enough we'll see a case, I think. |
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Norwegian law is extremely unclear. It's illegal to circumvent "effective" DRM measures, unless it's done to be able to use a legally aquired work on what's commonly considered relevant equipment. So noone really knows if DRM for books is "effective" or so trivial that the law doesn't apply, and noone knows if it's a common opinion that you should be able to read epub books on a Kindle or Amazon books on a non-Kindle. (Law in Norwegian: https://lovdata.no/lov/2018-06-15-40/§99 ) |
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in addition, it's not just about re-reading a book. under cases where the book is used for research, especially a non-fiction reference manual, you would want to keep it around for future use. imagine a dictionary. even if someone is industrious enough to read everything cover to cover, that person is not likely to toss it away. even after reading everything, you are not likely to remember everything. another similar case is a book of poetry. read it and toss it? not likely.
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One of the items I most appreciate about poetry is the density, the ability to convey many images with a lot of different referents. In the case of this collection of poems, a walk through the oceans of the poet's soul would not have gotten my ankles wet, the only image that was conveyed was a desire to worship the porcelain goddess. The consolation was that it was a library loan though I still think I paid more than it was worth. |
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