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More than 500,000 books have been removed from our lending library due to the publishers’ lawsuit, including more than 1,300 banned and challenged titles. 📚🕳️ Sign our open letter to the publishers urging them to restore access to these books. 📖✍️ #LetReadersRead 👉 blog.archive.org/2024/06/17/l...
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How about paying authors a fair price for the books you lend
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They purchase a copy of every book they lend out.
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They do not purchase library copies, which they would then be allowed to lend. That is the issue here
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Hi there, former public librarian and current healthcare librarian here. What are you imagining "library copies" to be?
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In this case, ebooks purchased to be loaned
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So your complaint is that they aren't purchasing ebooks, not that you think there are special "library copies" of print books. Okay. So in cases where an ebook isn't available, what are you proposing they do?
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They make ebooks and pay authors?
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What mechanism are you proposing?
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I’m under the impression that, for books published in the United States, the library of congress holds a book’s rights and publishing information. Then again, you are the librarian, as you said ¯\(º_o)/¯
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So you don't have a mechanism in mind. Good to know.