• nitroemdash@lemmy.wtf
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    13 hours ago

    My country has relaxed laws on piracy, so we had almost no books in our university, teachers just sent up pirated PDFs in a group chat

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      Unfortunately a lot of the fucking publishers are getting aware of this fact and their curriculum is now being tied to a online portal revolving around these books which is only available with a one-time code

      This kills piracy but more importantly used and significantly less frowned upon practice of - secondhand books.

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        Most of the subjects they teach, at a college level, have not changed in decades…

        If a teacher wants to use the “latest” in Shakespearean literature - that’s 100% a choice.

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          Of it’s definitely a choice, there’s probably a financing additional incentive to the college or even instructor to adapt these anti sharing policies

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      I didn’t buy a single book in community college. Thank you private torrent sites! The worst is when the teacher is peddling their own book at ridiculous, inflated prices. That should be a crime.

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        i stopped after the time when amazon came around, with books only and through google search i was able to get one book off. that was a little year before transfered toa 4 year, then i really was on the hunt at the time for torrented/free book downloads. yea those online access and professor exclusive books were annoying. pre-2010s was annoying since there were really any available sites to pirate books yet. only after the decade began when it really took off.

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          Yeah, you were pretty boned back then. Bibliotik private tracker started around 2011 or so, but it was almost impossible to get into back then, and it remains that difficult today. I lost my account, so I’m screwed. That was far and away the BEST resource for that sort of thing.