Careercow Chuck Wendig / Charles Wendig / TerribleMinds - Terrible author, terrible person, ruined Internet Archive's online library

It depends, there's plenty of commies and other leftists out there who have a "fuck copyright laws" mindset and most of the books on archive.org's library project are in fact out of print. Hell, I know for a fact that some of the people behind archive.org lean that way politically. There are exceptions with books that have been in print for ages and all but it'd be a real fucking shame if archive.org were to get fucked because some hack writers were whining about piracy.

There's definitely groups using this disposable pop fiction as a latching ground to take down valuable content from archive.org however and that's what's worrying. Nobody will mourn the loss of a Chuck Wendig book from archive.org, but people will mourn some obscure book that was scanned on archive.org. This sounds like corporations complaining about a new business model (and missing the point of archive.org) instead of embracing it. They don't know why archive.org would do what they'd do, they only see dollar signs.

Plus if you really wanted to pirate ebooks, there are numerous other ways you can do that which do not involve archive.org.
I have found so many great antique books on archive.org. It really would be a shame if they pared it down. I don't know why they would even bother with scanning Chuck's shit fics, but almost everything published before the seventies is abandonware at this point, even though the copyrights may still be valid through 2070 or longer. 20th century books could literally disintegrate waiting for all the rights to expire on OOP works by dead authors and long defunct publishers.
 
I have found so many great antique books on archive.org. It really would be a shame if they pared it down. I don't know why they would even bother with scanning Chuck's shit fics, but almost everything published before the seventies is abandonware at this point, even though the copyrights may still be valid through 2070 or longer. 20th century books could literally disintegrate waiting for all the rights to expire on OOP works by dead authors and long defunct publishers.
You can thank Chuck's former employer Disney for that. Pirating the work of many, many authors is doing them a favor in keeping their works read. And in the case of non-fiction works, you're helping educate yourself and contributing to the spread of human knowledge.
 
You can thank Chuck's former employer Disney for that. Pirating the work of many, many authors is doing them a favor in keeping their works read. And in the case of non-fiction works, you're helping educate yourself and contributing to the spread of human knowledge.

And pretty much every Disney "property" was stolen from the public domain in one form or another.
 
Bit off topic but Chuck's piracy meltdown introduced me to Lauren Hough, who is currently three days into a meltdown over the internet archive with no signs of slowing down. (archive.fo is down at the moment, I'll come back when it's up)


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Bit off topic but Chuck's piracy meltdown introduced me to Lauren Hough, who is currently three days into a meltdown over the internet archive with no signs of slowing down. (archive.fo is down at the moment, I'll come back when it's up)



I like how the guy mentions removing it from the Blind/Disabled list as a form of guilt trip and she still just goes off at him like she’s trying to be the bad guy.

Still, it’s nice of these people to constantly put red flags in their bios like pronouns and ‘super gay/queer’ so you immediately know to discard their work.
 
Bit off topic but Chuck's piracy meltdown introduced me to Lauren Hough, who is currently three days into a meltdown over the internet archive with no signs of slowing down. (archive.fo is down at the moment, I'll come back when it's up)


Frankly, if you are an artist that doesn't inspire enough passion in your fans to make them wish to support you by buying your stuff, you might not be creating anything of value yourself.

Piracy has been around for decades now, only now do authors realize that it exists?
I mean, how many authors, artists and so on are out there that earn a livelihood without actually selling anything? Patreon and Kickstarter, for instance.
Then there's authors who offer their stuff for free, but you can buy that stuff to get a nice paper version. Order of the Stick, Girl Genius and several other webcomics do just that. Girl Genius, in particular, got along for a decade before Patreoon was even a thing, solely based on selling volumes of comics that had been published online.

The point, of course, is, that these artists offer something that people want to support. Lauren Hough and Cuck Windbag offer drivel that doesn't sell.
They are still in that ridiculous mindset, that any copy downloaded was a copy less sold. Most often, people download something to check it out, and if it's decent, they buy it. That has been the case for video games, movies and comics. Why should it be any different for books?

But you know what would make my day? If the people behind the archive released download numbers and it turned out that the ones crying the hardest have books that don't get downloaded, even when they are free. Imagine their faces. :story:
 
I like how the guy mentions removing it from the Blind/Disabled list as a form of guilt trip and she still just goes off at him like she’s trying to be the bad guy.

Still, it’s nice of these people to constantly put red flags in their bios like pronouns and ‘super gay/queer’ so you immediately know to discard their work.

I don't even think he was trying to "guilt trip" people – if someone asks for all of their work to be removed (like most of the authors outraged about this are doing) then it's more of a liability to leave part of it up.

But you know what would make my day? If the people behind the archive released download numbers and it turned out that the ones crying the hardest have books that don't get downloaded, even when they are free. Imagine their faces. :story:

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Note that that isn't people who downloaded the book, just people who wanted to read the description – this is also from the entire history of the internet archive, not just the "emergency library" thing they're doing.
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Bit off topic but Chuck's piracy meltdown introduced me to Lauren Hough, who is currently three days into a meltdown over the internet archive with no signs of slowing down. (archive.fo is down at the moment, I'll come back when it's up)



:story: This bitch be furiously stupid:

REEEEEE Capitalist swine stealing a book called Maid!
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Turns out it was just the WorldCat listing, no content (Author still wanted the citation removed. Might as well ask to have the ISBN scrubbed from the records too, idiot.)
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In case you thought this couldn't possibly get more autistic, Brianna fucking Wu is now white knighting for Chuck and his petty crusade.
How much more fucking pathetic can Chuck get?
I like the solutions like we need a law passed that makes Libraries charge for books and to add DRM to existing books and to also punish people who share books for free.

None of these solutions are consumer friendly.

I bet they would hate it if netflix charged them for each individual episode if they ever wanted to re-watch something on top of the existing monthly fee.
 
It's pretty arrogant of her to claim that local libraries are still open for you to borrow digital books from. That's probably true for most large urban areas, but there are plenty of rural library systems that can't afford to offer digital downloads. What am I thinking, I'm sure she's one of those "fuck those rural hicks" people anyway.
 
In case you thought this couldn't possibly get more autistic, Brianna fucking Wu is now white knighting for Chuck and his petty crusade.
How much more fucking pathetic can Chuck get?

"I bet you're a friend of Brianna Wu" is something I would take as a grave fucking insult, though we all know what Chucky will think about his sperging.

As someone who's very much a supporter of copyleft/open source/internet free projects this is just fucking sad. This coronavirus is making more and more authoritarians come out of the closet.
 
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