That's not piracy. These guys are dead for such a long time that their property has become community property.BlueGlowstick said:Google Shakespeare or Edgar Allan Poe & tell me what you see.
A boat load of pirated stuff.it's how I was able to read Macbeth in my senior year without bringing home a 25-lb. book.
as well as use ppl's notes...
so yep. :/
Says you, I read almost exclusively on screen, even when I happen to have a physical copy of a book I usually prefer to read it on a screen, typically my iPhone these days but before that I had other smart phones and pda's.TeeBs said:but books are rarely read on screens.
Stephenie Meyer (of course that would be the article I pulled up...) had to cancel a book release because of a pirated copy. ain't just dead authors.Exterminas said:That's not piracy. These guys are dead for such a long time that their property has become community property.BlueGlowstick said:Google Shakespeare or Edgar Allan Poe & tell me what you see.
A boat load of pirated stuff.it's how I was able to read Macbeth in my senior year without bringing home a 25-lb. book.
as well as use ppl's notes...
so yep. :/
Oh, I was not referring to piracy with books in general, but to shakespeare. Who is dead for such a long time that his copyright has expired. (Leaving aside the issue that his identity and heirs are indeterminable) Of course people who are merely dead for a day and have living heirs should be able to hold their property.BlueGlowstick said:Stephenie Meyer (of course that would be the article I pulled up...) had to cancel a book release because of a pirated copy. ain't just dead authors.Exterminas said:snip
there's a warning in the front of books that basically says (and I'm just paraphrasing): "If you buy the book with no cover, then it's stolen property." And piracy is stealing.
I searched the piratebay.org & they had pirated e-books & audio books.
from what I found it can be openly published by any publisher after 70 yrs. (don't know why "How To Train Your Dragon" was in the results) and that's where the money from a book goes. If you aren't a publisher & you don't have permission (like those stolen Japanese apps) & you put it on the web, then it's pirated... eh I need to look into this. -brb-Exterminas said:Oh, I was not referring to piracy with books in general, but to shakespeare. Who is dead for such a long time that his copyright has expired. (Leaving aside the issue that his identity and heirs are indeterminable) Of course people who are merely dead for a day and have living heirs should be able to hold their property.BlueGlowstick said:Stephenie Meyer (of course that would be the article I pulled up...) had to cancel a book release because of a pirated copy. ain't just dead authors.Exterminas said:snip
there's a warning in the front of books that basically says (and I'm just paraphrasing): "If you buy the book with no cover, then it's stolen property." And piracy is stealing.
I searched the piratebay.org & they had pirated e-books & audio books.