Internet Archive forced to remove 500,000 books after publishers’ court win
Internet Archive forced to remove 500,000 books after publishers’ court win
Internet Archive fans beg publishers to stop emptying the open library.
216 3 ReplyA sad day
211 3 ReplyYou know, this thread really needs a list of of the publishers responsible for this travesty.
"Publishers Hachette Book Group Inc, HarperCollins Publishers LLC, John Wiley & Sons Inc and Penguin Random House LLC" - According to Reuters
177 2 ReplyWelp, hope they're backed up somewhere in an uncentralised, segmented, shareable form where people can still access them from the internet.
126 1 ReplyWe live in a system that actively prevents humans to get more knowledge, go figure.
113 0 ReplyThere are a lot of books that are out of print, especially reference books. And if you look for them on Amazon or eBay, they've been snapped up by scalpers who are reselling them for obscene profit.
Either make the books available for sale or quit complaining about "copyright infringement." But whatever you do, quit hoarding knowledge like a dragon sitting on a pile of gold.
113 1 ReplyI was looking for resources for a custom LLM and noticed they had a ton of copyrighted books and wondered to myself how the heck that was legal
I guess this answers that
89 6 ReplyI'm no computer scientist, but I have a suggestion:
75 0 ReplyI hope they remove them like how Apple removed deleted texts.
50 0 ReplyI wish the cost of internet access decreased to match decreased available content. Internet shrinkinflation?
47 1 ReplyHopefully they have an offline backup in storage somewhere for when the current shitshow ends
40 0 ReplySo OpenAI is next to stop using those too?
41 1 ReplyIf anyone wants my ebook library just let me know.
39 0 ReplyTime to create some torrents? Let's see them fight with the Netherlands on what's seeding in Europe lol
38 0 ReplyThe internet archive plans to appeal the ruling, so the fight is hardly over at this juncture.
Would be interesting to see where it goes.
38 1 ReplySign the petition! Not sure if it is going to make any difference, but it just takes a couple of minutes. https://www.change.org/p/let-readers-read-an-open-letter-to-the-publishers-in-hachette-v-internet-archive
38 1 ReplyThat's good. The internet is for advertiser's and businesses. Its not for archives of information
38 4 ReplyGreat, another victory of people keeping IP in closed box away from the public at the small cost of culture disappearing.
23 0 ReplyDon’t worry. It’s all on the way back machine 👀
14 3 ReplyThe Internet Archive picked a dumb fight that it couldn't win. I want to donate money to the Wayback Machine, but I can't because they'll spend it appealing this stupid thing.
16 15 ReplyHave a look at ardrive and arweave permaweb.
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