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FakeNoose

(41,517 posts)
35. The publisher has lawyers, that's their job
Sun Jan 7, 2018, 10:57 PM
Jan 2018

We aren't breaking the law if we download it. We're breaking the law if we share it (or sell it) with another person.
Be very careful when downloading from torrent sites though. You can be tracked and ID'd, so it's essential to use a VPN.

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Already sold a ton shenmue Jan 2018 #1
Now THAT's something that marybourg Jan 2018 #2
+1 uponit7771 Jan 2018 #8
The worm Assange will just hide out in the Equadorian Embassy in London and refuse to pay. Blue_true Jan 2018 #10
How long will Equador allow that POS.... SergeStorms Jan 2018 #49
Yes they did. Google them and someone jberryhill Jan 2018 #56
My first thought on this: TubbersUK Jan 2018 #3
Sounds like a backdoor defense of Assange and Wikikeaks. Blue_true Jan 2018 #11
It's not in any way a defense TubbersUK Jan 2018 #16
I got it. The Law of Unintended Cha Jan 2018 #50
They may be trying to hit Wolff in the pocketbook by giving his book away. Gore1FL Jan 2018 #26
More people will end up reading it & he'll be more famous & make more money in life. Bernardo de La Paz Jan 2018 #38
Exactly n/t TubbersUK Jan 2018 #43
Hope those downloading wellst0nev0ter Jan 2018 #42
You mean the type that opens a backdoor connection to a dubious location ... DBoon Jan 2018 #45
nah wellst0nev0ter Jan 2018 #57
Interesting, that would seem to conflict with Google Books & Google Academia policies. TheBlackAdder Jan 2018 #4
it wont hurt hard copies and even most kindle sales AlexSFCA Jan 2018 #5
They aren't alone. GoCubsGo Jan 2018 #6
I just read an article that cautions again't downloading the wiki version..do not be Kirk Lover Jan 2018 #7
Don't touch that download! Mopar151 Jan 2018 #9
Perfect place for the Russians to hide viruses. N/t woodsprite Jan 2018 #15
I hope someone downloads ONE copy from wikileaks and ... Hugin Jan 2018 #21
People right here on DU posted links to the audio book oberliner Jan 2018 #12
The Amazon audio version was free yesterday obamanut2012 Jan 2018 #22
With a 30-day Audible trial oberliner Jan 2018 #34
Oh fuck off, Assange. You brought this craziness on us. Initech Jan 2018 #13
Major copyright violation. Sue them into oblivion. On the other hand the more that read the Fred Sanders Jan 2018 #14
That struck me too TubbersUK Jan 2018 #18
The publisher has lawyers, that's their job FakeNoose Jan 2018 #35
You would not just be tracked and ID'd by the publisher's lawyers DBoon Jan 2018 #46
I'll pay the money for the cause. Kajun Gal Jan 2018 #17
Oh My. How very . . . . . Russian. Stinky The Clown Jan 2018 #19
Another attempt at muddying the waters ? nocalflea Jan 2018 #20
Proud to have paid for it. spanone Jan 2018 #23
Okay. Then I will buy one tomorrow. Jakes Progress Jan 2018 #24
K&R Scurrilous Jan 2018 #25
Out of curiosity I tried it. I'll try anything. BigmanPigman Jan 2018 #27
Your antivirus should scan the downloaded file before you open it FakeNoose Jan 2018 #37
My tablet is different from my desktop. BigmanPigman Jan 2018 #39
Sorry I don't know the answer FakeNoose Jan 2018 #58
AV is imperfect protection against modern malware DBoon Jan 2018 #47
I'll be checking the book out of my library. PoindexterOglethorpe Jan 2018 #28
Send them a box of chocolates, they'll just help sales. L. Coyote Jan 2018 #29
the only ones NOT paying for it are trumpers and they.... samnsara Jan 2018 #30
Good point! . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jan 2018 #40
I think the damage has been done - posting it "free" isn't going to change the content.... George II Jan 2018 #31
Because the average book purchaser goes to Wikileaks? brooklynite Jan 2018 #32
So. could/should Google delete it? Are they complicit now? keithbvadu2 Jan 2018 #33
Would not download it from there Lithos Jan 2018 #36
Libraries are also free. The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2018 #51
Very true! Lithos Jan 2018 #53
Fuck you Assange,,,,, Cryptoad Jan 2018 #41
Looks like they finally have something on Russia JonLP24 Jan 2018 #44
I hope the publisher sue Ecuador in British court. BiminiTwisted Jan 2018 #48
Not sure it will hurt readership or help Trump one bit. Just the opposite actually. Hoyt Jan 2018 #52
And they spread a powerful idea even further C_U_L8R Jan 2018 #54
Bet they made some alterations. meadowlander Jan 2018 #55
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