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Yeah, kinda funny how it’s OK when there’s a bunch of neoliberal gangsters like larry summers behind it, right?

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A sad day

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You 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

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Of course those Penguin fucks are involved.

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Welp, hope they’re backed up somewhere in an uncentralised, segmented, shareable form where people can still access them from the internet.

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There’s a Minecraft server that has books and articles stored. it’s called The Uncensored Library, (visit.uncensoredlibrary.com), and they have various articles and books that are free to view. The Uncensored Library was created by Reporters Without Borders. If I were the people of the Internet Archive, I’d be talking to the folks in the RSF about porting some of their content to this virtual library.

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It only contains a relatively small collection of banned reporting from various countries, not the whole Internet Archive, and only in the form of in-game books, not anything really usable IRL. It’s neat but basically a promotional project for RWB.

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Maybe I’m just seeing potential where there isn’t any, but I really think if the people of the Archive could find a way to get their stuff stored in TUL, or perhaps build a Library of their own, the publishers couldn’t go after them then, because to the outside observer, all they see is a buncha dudes playing Minecraft.

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IRL. It’s neat but basically a promotional project for RWB.

you could easily stuff a script to rip the books out and stuff them into usable formats pretty easily, minecraft worlds are just a list of files.

Though i haven’t verified this, and i’m not going to so.

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We live in a system that actively prevents humans to get more knowledge, go figure.

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We live in a system that monetizes everything, then seeks to restrict access to those things in order to profit.

Knowledge is just one casualty.

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Scarcity is money and if there is no scarcity laws will be bought to to artificially create said scarcity.

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No one is preventing you from visiting a library, which would be a fesible alternative.

However, not a simple solution for everyone in every country. Knowlegde should be a free and shared common good.

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That depends on where you live. The Internet Archive is far more accessible than a good library, for much of the global populace.

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And my library doesn’t have every book I want to read.

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He’s also a corrupt cop, but I repeat myself.

Meant to reply to the comment above yours.

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That depends on where you live.

Yes, I know. That’s why I said:

However, not a simple solution for everyone in every country.

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Well, except scumbags like eric adams, NYC’s bought-owned-and-operated-by-real-estate-interests mayor.

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He’s also a corrupt cop, but I repeat myself.

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Libraries where good for before the XXI century. Nowadays the amount of content they had is pretty small. Most libraries don’t really has anything but the more famous books.

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They became community hubs that offer more than just books. Even ebooks albeit that being weirdly capped by publishers as well.

They do much more than public opinion would make you believe.

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i would fuck with public libraries if they had stocks of educational material, as well as communal spaces, which they generally do so.

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No one is preventing you from visiting a library, which would be a fesible alternative.

actually blatantly wrong, public libraries are slowly dying and losing funding.

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