• absGeekNZ@lemmy.nz
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    5 days ago

    Because Amazon stole it, made a copy available for 1/10 the price.

    The marketing power of Amazon is 10’s of thousands of times greater than the original author, so you probably never hear that the book you are interested in has an author that is different from the one Amazon puts on the cover, who is a pen name of their “AI author”.

    Note: I think IP law is a bit shit really, but removing any protection from creative works is dangerous, and extremely short sighted. If you don’t want to reward the corporations, learn to pirate…piracy is far more ethical than calling for the removal of IP law.

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      5 days ago

      Amazon didn’t steal it. The author chose to sell it on the platform. The terms are very clear before engaging in the contract.

      Also IP isn’t the problem here. IP doesn’t make Amazon act shitty. Amazon makes Amazon act shitty.

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        5 days ago

        No. If there is no IP protection, Amazon will just be able to take people’s work.

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          They don’t take people’s work. People give their work to them to sell it. You read too many conspiracy theories.

          If there is no IP, the authors won’t be able to sell their books AT ALL. Which is certainly worse than Amazon taking most of their revenue share.