While we are deeply disappointed with the Second Circuit’s opinion in Hachette v. Internet Archive, the Internet Archive has decided not to pursue Supreme Court review. We will continue to honor the Association of American Publishers (AAP) agreement to remove books from lending at their member publishers’ requests.
Hachette is one of the Big 5 publishers at 10% market share. Penguin Random house (25%), HarperCollins (11%) and Wiley (not big 5 but still ~10%) were also in the suit.
Hachette, Penguin and HarperCollins are basically half of all books that come out.
I'd think Russia would try to censor a lot of material. And the US and Russia might be on more friendly terms in the next few months with the new president.
Can't they just set up shop in some place like Russia and say FU?
Maybe not now, but I hope after Putin dies or gets arrested, we will gladly host all books on used hardware from Yarovaya's package and various city-wide survaliance networks. Maybe add some new hardware.
The other person answered your question, but let me add that it is single-handedly the best place on the net to get ebooks and audiobooks. And that’s coming from somebody that prefers Usenet over torrents for virtually everything.
I’ve never run across a book I haven’t been able to find and have downloaded within minutes.
last I checked Anonamouse was very anti-VPN (maybe its just a private tracker thing, not sure - I don't really use those). Which sucks bc I've heard really good things but I'm absolutely unwilling to compromise on the IP address, even just for registration. I've seen too many instances of places getting burned at some point years later and having all this info on users and while I hope that never happens to them, not willing to risk it myself.
For anyone else similarly inclined to never expose their real IP address for even a picosecond, there are some other options too like audiobookbay (daht) lu for audiobooks / irc highway for epubs/mobi (e.g. using hexchat which is FOSS). There's also sanet (daht) st/blogs/audiobb/ (formerly audiobb (daht) com) which doesn't have as much selection but might be good for people looking for litrpgs and other niche things that they can ddl via RG links.
I use a VPN with them, and have no problem. You have to tell them you use a VPN, so that they know you’re not registering for multiple accounts. But if them knowing you IP during the interview is a problem for you, there’s always public trackers. The experience isn’t as good, but that’s why they’re public.