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A RESPONSE TO FORCEHIMES' ‘DOWNLOAD THIS ESSAY: A DEFENCE OF STEALING EBOOKS’

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 September 2014

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Abstract

Forcehimes argues that any argument concerning copyright law which favours the existence of public libraries will necessarily also justify the downloading of ebooks without the copyright owners’ authorisation. As the justification for copyright protection is an economic one, it is submitted that, economically, there is a material difference between permitting public libraries making physical books available and allowing such online distribution of ebooks. Prohibiting the online distribution of ebooks without the copyright holders' consent, while permitting access to physical books via public libraries, is a policy which, at present, is consistent with the rationale for copyright protection.

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Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 2014 

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1 The ratcheting up of the term of protection for copyright works in the US and Europe is regrettable and unwarranted, and, is not defendable in accordance with the economic justification for copyright protection.