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      ok, i didn’t realize that, but this really puts lot of “piracy” arguments into perspective. because, unlike most “pirates”, these fuckers will be making billions using that stolen content

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    Where do I send the beer? Whoever you are, you are the backbone of what makes pirating great

    Never before in history has ANY institution done more to enable open and free access to ALL books for ANY person.

    BOOKS FOR THE PEOPLE!

    OPEN INFORMATION = FREEDOM

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      So do the people who keep them in power.

      Remember, most Westerners want copyright and patent laws.

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    It’s so much more important for the system to violently control scientific research than any tv shows, movies, etc.

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      And culture! The idea is to keep people from reading and making the big questions: why my life is a piece of shit while the rich only gets richer?

      Not by accident they are also starting to ban books from libraries…

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    One thing I think Z-Library really did right is making an onion site and their own apps to find the site (I presume these have some tor ability built in as well I might be wrong though) .

    I’d like to see more sites doing the same kind of thing.

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      Never gonna accept that I2P and Freenet and Tor-as-darknet (and whatever else) get so little attention. We managed to get Lemmy to be a thing but most of us just kinda hope clearnet sites on corporate systems and networks stay up instead of going for alternative networks that may be harder to control? Bleh.

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      I hope that someday we’ll reach a point where I2P becomes popular enough that normies use it. Once torrents, IPFS, emule and other technologies are made to work on I2P, I doubt there’ll be a way to put that genie back into the box.

      Anti Commercial-AI license

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        Are there currently any viable examples of this out there? “Viable” in this case meaning you can find stuff on there and it’s easy to set up, I guess

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          Only torrents work I2P at the moment. qtorrent and biglybt allow downloading torrents from I2P and the clearnet. There was an emule clone for I2P, but not sure if that still exists 🤔 There are anonymous websites (eepsites) just like onionsites - there’s an I2P torrent tracker called postman. No idea if somebody has figured out how to make IPFS or other tech work on I2P.

          Anti Commercial-AI license

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    Somehow they’re still sending users email updates. Not often, though once in a while they send a little update.

    I admire their perseverance.

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    Reminder to be aware of darknet mirrors like I2P sites and Tor .onion services - domains aren’t controlled by a company so they can’t just be taken down by a legal request.

    For z-lib, the Wikipedia article lists their .onion and I2P addresses (I haven’t verified them so check before bookmarking): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z-Library