Iraqi book market culture
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Me, stealing every pdf I can find:
Do you read them?
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Sure looks like a regular Street, you know, with a roof and stuff.
There’s a wet gutter down the center…
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Do you read them?
Sometimes 🥲
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Middle school me would have taken advantage and proven them very wrong
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I also don't steal. I download my books from online copies, which is copying, not stealing.
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The beat generation would like a word.
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Can anyone from Iraq confirm?
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The vandal does not read, either.
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And it doesn't rain
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Can anyone from Iraq confirm?
Nice try, Dubya
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That's pretty smart until you learn that "the thief sells"
Or that "the drunkard urinates on books for fun"
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I also don't steal. I download my books from online copies, which is copying, not stealing.
Cool, you hate creatives and feel entitled to their work on the basis of semantics
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Yes, but do they sort by the Dewey decimal system?
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Cool, you hate creatives and feel entitled to their work on the basis of semantics
wrote on last edited by [email protected]on the basis of semantics
It's not semantics when "stealing" results in the loss of the original by the owner while "copying" just results in a new one being created.
TL;DR:
die mad
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on the basis of semantics
It's not semantics when "stealing" results in the loss of the original by the owner while "copying" just results in a new one being created.
TL;DR:
die mad
Publishers don't lose money when I download their products, but I wish they did.
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That's pretty smart until you learn that "the thief sells"
Or even "the bored shithead sets fire to things"
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on the basis of semantics
It's not semantics when "stealing" results in the loss of the original by the owner while "copying" just results in a new one being created.
TL;DR:
die mad
That’s a semantic point. The truth is that artists deserve to be paid for their work. Whether you “copy” or “steal”, you’re getting the work without paying the creator. That’s fundamentally shitty behavior.
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Publishers don't lose money when I download their products, but I wish they did.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Too bad. Because it's being redistributed through a third party, you aren't even stealing a negligible amount of electricity, bandwidth, or CPU time from them. Damn, when you think about it, it's just not "stealing" in any capacity, is it?
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Those poor books 🥲
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Me, stealing every pdf I can find:
But the reader does not steal, the clear logical conclusion is that piracy isn't theft if you read the book.