![]() However, I can already see that keeping ebooks from being downloaded for free is going to be like playing whack-a-mole. I also got an abject apology from the guys who run the site, which the lawyer thought was appropriate. ![]() ![]() I was able to force them to take down the link by using a personal contact in China to have a Chinese lawyer send them a cease and desist letter in Chinese. On the site, they’re “if you ask really nicely, maybe we’ll take it down but we don’t have to.” In other words, they’re typical “information wants to be free” jackasses who are making ad dollars by stealing content. The site (which I won’t mention here) is openly scoff-law because they’re hosted in China.
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