bookmate game
Free
Cory Doctorow

Makers

  • Thor Fogelberg Jensenhas quoted10 years ago
    Owning books has been around for longer than publishing books has. Copyright law has always recognized your right to own your books. When copyright laws are made—by elected officials, acting for the public good—they always safeguard this right.
  • Erichas quoted4 years ago
    after shutting her computer’s lid.

    Blue blazer today, and she wasn’t the only one. There was Reedy from the NYT’s Silicon Valley office, and Tribbey from the WSJ, and that despicable rat-toothed jumped-up gossip columnist from one of the UK tech-rags, and many others besides. Old home week, blu
  • Kurochkin Vladimirhas quoted8 years ago
    but there comes a time about this time every night when I’m just too goddamned hyper to bother with all that stuff and I want to just DO SOMETHING instead of ask someone else to start a process to investigate the possibility of someday possibly maybe doing something.
  • dd76660has quoted9 years ago
    of course, of the legal departments at ebook publishers.
    These people don’t believe in copyright law. Copyright law says that when you buy a book, you own it. You can give it away, you can lend it,
  • dd76660has quoted9 years ago
    , of course, of the legal departments at ebook publishers.
    These people don’t believe in copyright law. Copyright law says
  • dd76660has quoted9 years ago
    I’m speaking, of course, of the legal departments at ebook publishers.
  • Sarah Witthas quoted9 years ago
    it to the old Wal-Mart just as the merchants were setting up their market
  • Sarah Witthas quoted9 years ago
    “What I’ve got here are my
  • Thor Fogelberg Jensenhas quoted10 years ago
    There’s a dangerous group of anti-copyright activists out there who pose a clear and present danger to the future of authors and publishing. They have no respect for property or laws. What’s more, they’re powerful and organized, and have the ears of lawmakers and the press.
    I’m speaking, of course, of the legal departments at ebook publishers.
  • Heiko Idensenhas quoted10 years ago
    But ebook publishers don’t respect copyright law, and they don’t believe in your right to own property. Instead, they say that when you “buy” an ebook, you’re really only licensing that book, and that copyright law is superseded by the thousands of farcical, abusive words in the license agreement you click through on the way to sealing the deal. (Of course, the button on their website says, “Buy this book” and they talk about “Ebook sales” at conferences—no one says, “License this book for your Kindle” or “Total licenses of ebooks are up from 0.00001% of all publishing to 0.0001% of all publishing, a 100-fold increase!”)
    I say to hell with them. You bought it, you own it. I believe in copyrig
fb2epub
Drag & drop your files (not more than 5 at once)