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After "awareness" campaigns that failed to move the needle for years, Denmark’s leading anti-piracy group is shifting to a more aggressive litigation strategy. The Rights Alliance confirmed it will begin filing civil lawsuits against individual students who are caught sharing even a single digital textbook. The anti-piracy group prefers not to mention the targeted platforms but says it uses undercover monitoring of private groups to gather evidence.

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[–] testaccount372920@piefed.zip 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Although I agree with the sickening greed part, I don't think it makes sense to make educational use free without have another system in place that pays for the writing of educational books. There's plenty of content that imo should be free for educational use, but educational books only have an income from educational use, it's their whole target audience. No income, no book :/

[–] SW42@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

Oh yes, I totally agree - I didn’t mean for the authors and even the publishers not to get paid.