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With E-Readers Comes Wider Piracy of Books - NYTimes.com
((Oh hello books, welcome to the digital age. The marginal cost of your product just dropped to zero.))
To Ms. Le Guin, it was a rude introduction to the quietly proliferating problem of digital piracy in the literary world. “I thought, who do these people think they are?” Ms. Le Guin said. “Why do they think they can violate my copyright and get away with it?”
This would all sound familiar to filmmakers and musicians who fought similar battles — with varying degrees of success — over the last decade. But to authors and their publishers in the age of Kindle, it’s new and frightening territory.
((Complete with semi-clueless legal people and business managers who are just starting to get their heads around how fucked things are going to get. This is like reading an article from 8 years ago with a search/replace for songs/books.
HINT: If you feel like you are playing Whack-a-mole, it’s time to change the game.))Posted on May 25, 2009