Internet Archive forced to remove 500,000 books after publishers’ court winschizoidman@lemmy.ml to Technology@lemmy.world – 849 points – 1 weeks agoarstechnica.com140Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentThey definitely weren't monitoring the one at a time rule... I downloaded the file and now have it foreverSounds like a you problem. ;)How does that make sense? How does putting a "Download PDF" button on their site with no restrictions make this a "me" problem?You should obviously delete those downloaded files like a good boy.
They definitely weren't monitoring the one at a time rule... I downloaded the file and now have it foreverSounds like a you problem. ;)How does that make sense? How does putting a "Download PDF" button on their site with no restrictions make this a "me" problem?You should obviously delete those downloaded files like a good boy.
Sounds like a you problem. ;)How does that make sense? How does putting a "Download PDF" button on their site with no restrictions make this a "me" problem?You should obviously delete those downloaded files like a good boy.
How does that make sense? How does putting a "Download PDF" button on their site with no restrictions make this a "me" problem?You should obviously delete those downloaded files like a good boy.
They definitely weren't monitoring the one at a time rule... I downloaded the file and now have it forever
Sounds like a you problem. ;)
How does that make sense? How does putting a "Download PDF" button on their site with no restrictions make this a "me" problem?
You should obviously delete those downloaded files like a good boy.