Textbook Publishers Freaking Out Over File Sharing

from the oh,-the-horror dept

Upset that students might actually try to learn something without first paying ridiculous sums for textbooks, some textbook publishers are complaining that students are sharing scanned textbooks over file sharing network. Of course, the reporter had trouble finding a single student who was actually doing this -- and most students seemed to think it would be something of a pain to read a textbook that way. Instead, many believe that this is just the textbook publishing industry's way of explaining away the fact that they keep raising prices every year for no clear reason. Next thing you know, the textbook companies will start going after libraries for "sharing" books for free...
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    drewb0y, 20 Sep 2004 @ 10:10am

    Outrageous textbook prices

    There are also "international" editions which are not for sale in the U.S. Often paperback and black&white, they are far less expensive if you can find them, but have the same content.

    Another scam of the publishers is the endless revisions where they change a few words and maybe organize differently, forcing you to buy the new editions.

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    Oliver Wendell Jones, 20 Sep 2004 @ 11:14am

    Where can I get these?

    My girlfriend's daughter has a reading disorder, and it's *much* easier for her to read off a backlit monitor or PDA display than for her to read off of paper.

    I'd love to be able to download her textbooks so she can read them the way that is easiest for her.

    link to this | view in thread ]


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