Library, look it up. And the publishers always hated Libraries.
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Can you say, merger and consolidation leading to monopoly practices in a text book example of how not to regulate and oversee a free market? I knew you could.
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Your calling files, book documents to be specific, books, doesn't change that IA is storing files, ebooks to be specific, nor that the ruling shall affect all Libraries, which includes the Internet Archive to be specific. And the actual issue, is that the publishers refuse to offer ebooks to Libraries as they assume it'll cost sales when in fact the folks using the Library are there as they are not going to go buy one.
You are simply wrong from the get go. This is the only way it'll ever get addressed, is 100% in the stated purpose of the Internet Archive, the dumb part isn't on the side of preservation efforts, there isn't a separate issue nor is there a separate copyright the publishers are the same with the exact same unsustainable arguments regardless of web page, code, or ebook.
You are making the same mistake made upon a lot of patents, assuming "but on a computer" is somehow transformative.
Guess he'll never know then. What are they supposed to be a detective or something?
And just like that you've seen one. Now contact the prior dude on his trist welevision and let them know.
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Not after they eat one of googlie's AI recipes they don't, not anymore.
They all hope it'll end years of having to pay employees.
Their theory is that they can replace Human employees with this and thus save money.