“Most notorious” illegal shadow library sued by textbook publishers [Updated]
“Most notorious” illegal shadow library sued by textbook publishers [Updated]
Previous efforts to unmask the people behind Libgen have failed.
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“Most notorious” illegal shadow library sued by textbook publishers [Updated]::Previous efforts to unmask the people behind Libgen have failed.
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Can't thank libgen enough. Libgen exists to serve the original purpose of the Internet.
84 0 ReplySending military information?
25 10 ReplyNah, that was ARPANET. The internet (www) was invented because particle physicists were too lazy to carry magnetic tapes with experimental data around CERN.
22 1 ReplyTo be entirely clear, the Internet is also not the World Wide Web. Which is what I believe you and @bullshitter@lemmy.world are referring to.
3 0 ReplyThank god! I'm also too lazy to carry around my magnetic tapes. I'm glad that happened.
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Sharing knowledge
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