The Big Book Crime
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Amazon Noir – The Big Book Crime, which for its action will take its cue from the "film noir" school of cinematography, intends to [point out] "the hypocrisy of the digital copyright lobby." The software bot the artists mean to deploy will be ready by this autumn. The bot will outwit Amazon's "search inside the book" system, making up to 5.000 inquiries per book and assembling the individual parts afterwards to compile entire books. This would allow "users to 'legally' copy and redistribute copyright books from amazon.com." "We will protect our rights. No information on the matter will be made public," an Amazon spokeswoman said to German news agency dpa. Related: Forum IV - Net Vision: [v]ote-auction by ubermorgen.com. |
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I always thought the 'search inside the book' was limited to the first few pages to stop people just reading it online.
I thought access was also limited so that authors actually get paid for the work they do. You know, so people buy their books instead of reading them online.