And yet the more current pop-culture things written by people who are still alive are readily available all over the internet for free download or on eBay for $5.00 used and the writer doesn't see a penny of it.
The antiquarian books from the 1800s and the turn of the century which tell the truth behind historic events are the books being censored. And these are rarely on eBay and when they are very few can afford them.
Yeah, I actually read the lawsuit back when I first saw it posted. Feel free to read up on it to check me, if you have the time. But to me it seemed clear that it's a nothingburger except for the people with a vested interest in piracy. Whoever is promoting these headlines has a reason.
And yet the more current pop-culture things written by people who are still alive are readily available all over the internet for free download or on eBay for $5.00 used and the writer doesn't see a penny of it.
The antiquarian books from the 1800s and the turn of the century which tell the truth behind historic events are the books being censored. And these are rarely on eBay and when they are very few can afford them.
Yeah, but this lawsuit doesn't affect the old books at all, and doesn't censor them.
Really?
That's good news. I haven't paid any attention to the lawsuit itself, I'm just going off of what other people said (I should know better),
Yeah, I actually read the lawsuit back when I first saw it posted. Feel free to read up on it to check me, if you have the time. But to me it seemed clear that it's a nothingburger except for the people with a vested interest in piracy. Whoever is promoting these headlines has a reason.