Flimsy_Demand7237
Flimsy_Demand7237 t1_jdvtgoc wrote
Reply to comment by Denziloe in Internet Archive Loses Lawsuit Over Ebook Copyright Infringement. Here’s What to Know... by Halaku
Very odd that you've had to pay to loan books out from your library.
Flimsy_Demand7237 t1_jdug9et wrote
Reply to comment by Daktyl198 in Internet Archive Loses Lawsuit Over Ebook Copyright Infringement. Here’s What to Know... by Halaku
Yeah ebook restrictions are often absolutely absurd, which is why I disagree with this ruling on principle. Physical books are not 'licensed' to be artificially withdrawn and repurchased year on year. These virtuous publishers make more profit % than Walmart, Bank of America, Toyota, they all go barely 10% profit. Ebook publishers? -- 35%-40% profits. On average, ebook cost has 37% upmarked just for profit. It's an artificial greed market where none should exist.
Excellent doco on the academic papers and textbook ebook side of this issue: https://vimeo.com/273358286
Flimsy_Demand7237 t1_jdug64f wrote
Reply to comment by sirbruce in Internet Archive Loses Lawsuit Over Ebook Copyright Infringement. Here’s What to Know... by Halaku
Bye bye second hand books then haha!
Flimsy_Demand7237 t1_jdua9bf wrote
Reply to comment by sirbruce in Internet Archive Loses Lawsuit Over Ebook Copyright Infringement. Here’s What to Know... by Halaku
Would this apply if book is out of print? There's no way to buy the book from the publisher and for the publisher/author to make money.
Flimsy_Demand7237 t1_jdu9w1o wrote
Reply to comment by rkalo in Internet Archive Loses Lawsuit Over Ebook Copyright Infringement. Here’s What to Know... by Halaku
I guess my days as a librarian are numbered.
Flimsy_Demand7237 t1_j4y5gah wrote
I recommend The Signalman, a ghost story that's short and relatively creepy even by today's standards. No long-winded descriptions. Dickens writes a great character study of someone who is creeped out in a train tunnel when he sees a ghost. Maybe in his novels he's long-winded but he can also evoke amazing imagery with just a sentence.
Flimsy_Demand7237 OP t1_iuhn0vl wrote
Reply to comment by Nobodycares2022 in Hosting a Halloween movie night -- which movies to watch? by Flimsy_Demand7237
I'll give you the Escape from LA and New York movies but most on the list are scary and have horror elements.
Flimsy_Demand7237 OP t1_iugzjxn wrote
Reply to comment by lepercake in Hosting a Halloween movie night -- which movies to watch? by Flimsy_Demand7237
Oh no haha I hope the sale goes well! 😄
Flimsy_Demand7237 OP t1_iugz5tj wrote
Reply to comment by lepercake in Hosting a Halloween movie night -- which movies to watch? by Flimsy_Demand7237
You're welcome to join if you got a VR headset! I'll be jumping on in maybe three or four hours, which is Halloween night my time haha. I'm hoping for a big turnout, tends to be whenever I put on popular horror movies. Friday the 13th Part III in 3D last year was a blast!
Flimsy_Demand7237 OP t1_iugxins wrote
Reply to comment by Hot_Investment_7596 in Hosting a Halloween movie night -- which movies to watch? by Flimsy_Demand7237
I haven't seen The Howling so these two are good contenders. :)
Flimsy_Demand7237 OP t1_iugxhpi wrote
Reply to comment by RedsonOfKyrypton in Hosting a Halloween movie night -- which movies to watch? by Flimsy_Demand7237
I've been looking for the blu-ray of that one. I'm sure I can source In The Mouth of Madness on streaming!
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Flimsy_Demand7237 t1_jdxituc wrote
Reply to comment by Denziloe in Internet Archive Loses Lawsuit Over Ebook Copyright Infringement. Here’s What to Know... by Halaku
And IA paid for these books as well. They usually have a 1 to 1 digital lending system but the court struck that down as well, so they can't digitally lend at all. Again it's sort of disturbing that you're advocating a library function the same as a bookstore. Libraries do not function this way. A non standard patron or patron of a niche library might pay for membership but as you say, most standard libraries are covered by taxes. They are a public good. I would not expect the homeless or poor to have to pay to loan a book -- libraries are one of the few places they can go and not be charged for use of service.
As I've said elsewhere, there will come a time when physical libraries become either outdated or irrelevant. Then we will only be able to lend ebooks, and if this 1 to 1 system is not in place, publishers will make sure libraries cease to exist through unaffordable fees and conditions. They are already holding libraries hostage to their ebook collections through extreme pricing we have to pay for access. Especially so at academic libraries where Elsiever and the rest have libraries over a barrel on pricing and access.
Publishers want us gone. It's that simple.