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internet archive dying

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>… In this case, there is a “thriving ebook licensing market for libraries” in which the Publishers earn a fee whenever a library obtains one of their licensed ebooks from an aggregator like OverDrive…. This market generates at least tens of millions of dollars a year for the Publishers…. And IA supplants the Publishers’ place in this market. IA offers users complete ebook editions of the Works in Suit without IA’s having paid the Publishers a fee to license those ebooks, and it gives libraries an alternative to buying ebook licenses from the Publishers. Indeed, IA pitches the Open Libraries project to libraries in part as a way to help libraries avoid paying for licenses….

Really sounds like clear cut case for the publishers if you read the article

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Why are they acting like the publishers are the only ones getting paid? Do they not realize they have to pay the writers too? The photographers? The artists? But then it wouldn't be an epic fight against capitalism.

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