Hey, anon. Where do you get books' scans? There have to be trackers of 'warezed' books! I'm too lazy to get me sorry ass to the library and i'm too greedy to pay for books, but i still have to read few titles. Help plz -_-
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Anonymous2009-10-11 16:38
No, fuck you. Get your ass down to the library.
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Anonymous2009-10-11 16:43
library sucks, bro. Use pirates bay or something else, what`s the problem?
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Anonymous2009-10-11 16:58
The problem is to find that "something else" where i can get the books i need. I was hoping there were some pdf trackers, as torrents, emule and rapidshit doesn't seem to have the stuff i want/
I dunno is it clue or not but you can try your luck with google... google books. So it is dome kind of public library in the internets but if you look for books of modern writer in such case google doesn’t help.
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Anonymous2009-10-11 19:14
Nah, tis the opposite case - i need some textbooks about 50-30 years old. I bet some students should have scanned them by now, but googling returns me only bibliography or sell offers.
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In book terms, 50 years old is modern - anything published in that time is still under copyright and cannot legally be reproduced unless the copyright holder allows it or has explicitly placed the work in the public domain. So you're not likely to find the whole books at Google Books or archive.org. And, given the vested interest of Disney and others, combined with compliant legislatures, it's likely that nothing published in that time, especially in the US, will EVER be out of copyright ...