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Google alerts can be a good thing. It lets me track a press release in the wild, or find out about new reviews of my books.

It can also be a bad thing, when it alerts me of yet another ebook piracy site. I'm not going to give them credibility by posting a link, but here's how they describe themself:

You love books, yet have a low budget and not sure which books to purchase. Why not try reading one or two books of different authors to see if they suit your interest. At my blog, I provide you downloadable full-text ebooks...the cost to you is free

Gee. Thanks. It's one thing to lend a friend a copy of a paperback ("Try this author, I think you'll really like her.") But thinking that you're somehow doing a service by posting ebooks for free on the internet? You've just taken that one sale and turned it into one hundred, one thousand, ten thousand or more free downloads. But that's okay. Everyone knows authors are rich and we don't need the money.

After all, it's not like I have any expenses to cover. I get to try laptops free all the time. Electricity, internet, mortage, groceries, they're all free too. My doctor is happy to give away free hours of his time so patients can try him out, the same goes for the people who change the oil in my car, and the guy who mows my lawn.

Maybe the people doing this don't understand, or they just don't care. Maybe they're blinded by news stories about the advances that luminaries receive and have no concept that the average genre novelist makes less than minimum wage, and that's without any benefits.

Yes I remember what it's like to be poor and not to be able to afford the books you want. I remember days when I would literally skip meals in order to save up the cash to buy a new book, and making do with the limited selection at the library. But back then it never occurred to me to start stealing books to feed my habit, and it wouldn't occur to me now.

And, of course, for every e-piracy site that gets shut down, two more spring up in its place.

Grr. Argh. It's Monday and I see stupid people.

another writer here, via difrancis

Date: 2009-06-17 08:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] upstart-crow.livejournal.com
This would be why I do not download music or books, ever. The entitlement of the digital age really upsets me sometimes.

Sorry you have to deal with this crap.

Re: another writer here, via difrancis

Date: 2009-06-18 12:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pbray.livejournal.com
Thanks, appreciate the support.
From: (Anonymous)
That's a good message and something that is so appallingly huge on the trend rise. This is such a soapbox issue for me, too. The whole gamer/computer age allows for non-interaction, so personal space, manners, thinking of someone other than you seemingly gone by the wayside, along with cause and effect and long-term thinking processes. I suppose every generation says the same about the next gen. Back to the original and the note though, that's great news that the site was taken off public lines.

Thumbs up to everyone here! Have a great weekend!

Pats D / votremerci@yahoo.com
Louisville, KY
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