The legal ruling against the Internet Archive has come down in favour of the rights of authors.

  • @Corkyskog
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    1910 months ago

    I don’t understand why they kept the “emergency library” open after COVID restrictions were lifted. I think they might have had a better shot in court if they had gone back to the normal digital library protocol.

    • @ZodiacSF1969
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      10 months ago

      The article says it was shutdown in June 2020, a few months after it started. Is that inaccurate?

      • @[email protected]
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        310 months ago

        Was the emergency library consensual in the first place? If not, then I would assume lockdown was irrelevant, legally speaking… and it would easily explain why the IA is in hot water right now.

        • @Corkyskog
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          610 months ago

          No it was not I believe. But it doesn’t mean that the COVID aspect wouldn’t be weighed into the matter. Still likely would have ended up with them losing, either way in my opinion unfortunately.

          I am way too liberal about this sort of stuff and I think you should only be able to go after sharing/pirating if you can definitively prove it’s causing greater harm to your product then it’s benefit.

          I often borrow/pirate something to end up paying for another related book, game, Shows or movies, etc. I would have never even bothered if I couldn’t have borrowed/pirated in the first place as I am not going to throw money at shit that is likely going to be crap. Pirating and free lending allows for people to get an intro to something, if it’s good it will lure users into the book/show or whatever’s universe. Causing them to be much more likely to purchase in the future.

          Then once the actuaries calculate out that number the only damages you should be able to claim are the difference, if there even is a difference.

          • hoodatninja
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            310 months ago

            I think you should only be able to go after sharing/pirating if you can definitively prove it’s causing greater harm to your product then it’s benefit.

            The problem is that while most of us agree, we all also know that isn’t how the world works. IA is a major name, they are obviously not operating under the radar. They picked a fight they weren’t ready to take on and they should’ve known better, but instead they decided to jeopardize the entire project.

            If you want to be The Pirate Bay, then you need to play it smart like The Pirate Bay. This was reckless and short sighted.

            • @Corkyskog
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              310 months ago

              Just because its not how it currently works, doesn’t mean it can’t be changed. We do have an entire branch of government to do just that. I am not optimistic positive changes will be made in that regard, but it doesn’t hurt to talk about it.