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Yes. If not available (or on sale), the Way Back Machine to get it (for free) is piracy. |
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27 | 45.76% |
No. The Way Back Machine archives official sites, so you're getting it from the (old) official site. |
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19 | 32.20% |
No opinion / Don't care. |
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13 | 22.03% |
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Once you "enshrine" the concept of property, you're on the road to increasingly extreme forms of it. Making property sacrosanct sets the stage for accepting almost anything in its defence. All manner of abuse will be accepted because the victim doesn't have the proper respect for property. This encourages calling people "pirates." This permits heinous act of violence against people in the name of property. It creates a situation where the holders of the most property can make the laws to protect their privilege, and make the rest of us like it.
Under these conditions, yes it is possible for a "free" book to be "pirated." |
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Somewhere mixed in your statement is the idea that property rights are bad, or at least unimportant, and people shouldn't defend property. Most people disagree with you. I disagree with you. And, while you are entitled to your opinion, keep your hands off my stuff. Words have power and influence, sure, but it's not because we have assigned words like "enshrine" and "piracy" that I and many others feel that way. You have that part totally backwards. We assign those words BECAUSE we feel that way. Maybe instead of trying to change the words in a fit of political correctness, more folks should worry about getting the message, in a bit of actual correctness. Social and political abuses and excesses are NOT solved by renaming things. And the argument to do so is a distraction at best, and a harmful, misleading smokescreen at worst. You seem to imply that calling something "piracy" by analogy directly leads to people storming in with muskets and cutlasses and slaughtering people. Well, that's nonsense, but hopefully it means you'll understand when I say that infringing on Intellectual Property rights, and treating it like there is nothing wrong with doing it, can indeed to lead to acceptance of infringement of other rights, with similar rationalization and self-justification. Last edited by ApK; 02-06-2017 at 03:35 PM. |
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Hasn't this thread strayed rather far from the original question? If a person finds a link to a free book on a presumably reputable, legitimate site, isn't it reasonable for that person to use the link to download the book?
Is it any different from going to Kobo, say, and trying to use an expired coupon code in the hope that the system will still accept that coupon? How come it's OK when deals are posted in the Deals thread about what are probably pricing errors and folks eagerly rush to Amazon or wherever to grab some book for pennies before the error is corrected? Why should the onus be on the end user? |
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The situation the OP mentioned likely counts as piracy, though I doubt anyone is too het up about it. I notice you wrote piracy with scare quotes. In your view, is downloading music, movies, books or what have you always a morally acceptable practice? |
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It's been in use for a few hundred years though, so it's a bit churlish to complain about it now. ![]() http://copyrightsandcampaigns.blogsp...ringement.html |
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Right now, we are discussing ethics more than legality. The legality of removing DRM from an ebook in the US is uncertain. There is a conflict between the fair use doctrine of being about to make back up copies of your ebooks, and being able to format shift, and laws that make it illegal to bypass DRM. However, I think that a majority would agree that making a backup copy and format shifting an ebook that you paid for is ethical. In the original case, i.e. downloading a free ebook via the wayback machine, when it's no longer being offered as free, I've already given my opinion of when it's ethical and when it isn't (ethical if it's not available otherwise, not ethical is you are simply trying to avoid paying for it). Ethics is one of those areas where there are lots of different opinions, and it's not always straight forward. Lots of room for reasonable disagreement. |
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Understood. My alarm bells go off when I see the assumption that not wholeheartedly embracing the status quo indicates that someone must be a thief. BTW, I didn't use "scare quotes." I used quotation marks for the usual reason.
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Hmmmm....
My vote is on ' it's all a bit greyish, and you did your best to get it officially.... errr...." but I did enjoy :- I've been reading some Terry Pratchett & the odd bit of Robert Rankin recently... |
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If a book (or what have you) is legally available for sale, you should purchase it. But I have a fair number of movie novelizations and old, old sci-fi anthologies that were never (and likely will never) be officially released as e-books. And I don't feel bad about it at all. |
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