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ToxicWaste@lemm.ee to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 11 months ago

Share Your Story: The Impact of Losing Access to 500,000 Books

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Share Your Story: The Impact of Losing Access to 500,000 Books

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ToxicWaste@lemm.ee to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 11 months ago
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The publishers' lawsuit against the Internet Archive (Hachette v. Internet Archive) has resulted in the removal of more than 500,000 books from our lending library, including over 1,300 banned and challenged titles. We are actively appealing this decision to restore access for all our patrons. We want to hear from you! How has losing access to these books affected your reading or research? What does it mean to you that these 500,000+ books are no longer available? Please share your story below. Your feedback may be featured in our blog posts and other communications to highlight the impact of this significant loss on our library community.
  • Ullallulloo@civilloquy.com
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    11 months ago

    Libraries do not make unlimited copies of books so everyone can check it out at the same time without wait. Obviously the EFF doesn’t want to admit its client did that because it destroys their case, but that’s what the judge found the IA stupidly did.

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      Libraries use CDL all the time.

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        Libraries buy licenses to do so from the publishers, but that’s unrelated to what I said.

        I’m saying the judge found that IA violated its own CDL, so even if its interpretation of the law was correct, the IA would still be liable.

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