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[40]US Authorities Seize Z-Library Domain Names [41]74

  Posted by msmash on Friday November 04, 2022 @10:00AM from the
  how-about-that dept.
  TorrentFreak [42]reports: Several domains related to popular ebook
  repository Z-Library became inaccessible a few hours ago. DNS records
  and other information suggest that the shadow library was targeted by
  the Postal Inspection Service, in collaboration with the U.S.
  Department of Justice. Confusingly, Z-Library says that the downtime is
  linked to a hosting issue.

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[72]Judge, Jury, and Executioner ([73]Score:2, Interesting)
      by [74]Cool Hands Leia [75]( 10159653 ) writes:
      So the Postal Service can just walk around and yank your rights to
      speech/publish without a trial now?
         +
         +

[76]Re: ([77]Score:3)
           by [78]Revek [79]( 133289 ) writes:
           They have done nothing really. Its still up on tor per
           Wikipedia.
              o
              o
                   #
                   #
                        @
                   # [80]1 reply beneath your current threshold.
              o

[81]Re: ([82]Score:2)
                by [83]JackieBrown [84]( 987087 ) writes:
                Never heard of this until now. Now where I'm going after
                work
                   #
              o [85]1 reply beneath your current threshold.
         +

[86]Re: ([87]Score:2)
           by [88]splutty [89]( 43475 ) writes:
           Which agencies have which powers is rather.. Weird and
           historical in the US.
              o
         +

[90]makes sense ([91]Score:2)
           by [92]OrangeTide [93]( 124937 ) writes:
           It makes sense for the USPI to do this given that they operate
           the main domestic surveillance program in the US.
              o
         +

[94]Re: ([95]Score:3)
           by [96]ArchieBunker [97]( 132337 ) writes:
           But you don't understand. Children could get a hold of these
           books and see naughty words!
              o
              o

[98]Re: ([99]Score:2, Informative)
                by [100]smooth wombat [101]( 796938 ) writes:
                But you donâ(TM)t understand. Children could get a hold
                of these books and see naughty words!
                That's the excuse [102]DeSantis is using
                [thedailybeast.com] to ban books in Florida libraries.
                   #
    *

[103]It is a hosting issue. ([104]Score:5, Informative)
      by [105]splutty [106]( 43475 ) writes: on Friday November 04, 2022
      @10:06AM ([107]#63024071)
      They just need to host their DNS records elsewhere.
      [108]Reply to This [109]Share
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[114]Re: ([115]Score:1)
           by [116]xforce [117]( 1172421 ) writes:
           Underground DNS: Hold my book...
              o
    *

[118]The Author's Guild ([119]Score:5, Funny)
      by [120]muh_freeze_peach [121]( 9622152 ) writes: on Friday
      November 04, 2022 @10:14AM ([122]#63024095)
      Shut down libraries. All those books could have been sold to
      someone!
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[129]Re: ([130]Score:1)
           by [131]TheReaperD [132]( 937405 ) writes:
           You jest, but...
           [133]AG Sends Open Letter Demanding "National Emergency
           Library" Shut Down. [authorsguild.org]
           [134]Authors Guild, Inc. v. Google, Inc. [wikipedia.org]
           The only reason they don't go after public libraries is
           because they have almost no impact on our society anymore as
           COVID-19 closed most of the handful that were remaining and
           they're not likely to re-open, that money having being
           re-allocated elsewhere and they're not giving it back. So to
           attack them at this stage would be beating a dead horse and
           causing a firestorm of cr
              o
              o

[135]Re:The Author's Guild ([136]Score:4, Informative)
                by [137]mschuyler [138]( 197441 ) writes: on Friday
                November 04, 2022 @12:34PM ([139]#63024561) [140]Homepage
                [141]Journal
                You are making stuff up. The vast majority of the 16,000
                public libraries are open and funded directly by property
                taxes. Funding was not "re-allocated." In fact, in those
                libraries that did close temporarily because of Covid,
                employees were kept on the payroll as they provided books
                and materials directly to the car window. The statement
                that "Covud-19 closed the handful that were remaining"
                makes no sense at all. It's pure fantasy.
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              o

[149]Re: The Author's Guild ([150]Score:2)
                by [151]Khyber [152]( 864651 ) writes:
                My husband is a librarian and neither of his libraries
                shut down or closed. And these are libraries that might
                see 30 people a week.
                What nonsense are you spewing?
                   #
         +

[153]Re: ([154]Score:2)
           by [155]Nrrqshrr [156]( 1879148 ) writes:
           Surprisingly, this all started on [157]Tik Tok
           [torrentfreak.com] of all places.
           Users started using the hashtag #zlibrary to talk about books.
           I imagine that the new term kicked off its popularity when
           students were wondering where to get all the expensive books.
           It seems that the hashtag garnered a little too much attention
           and tiktok blocked it. 4 days later the site was down.
           One could wonder if the authorities only discovered zlibrary
           through the publicity it got when tiktok blocked the hashtag.
              o
              o

[158]Re: ([159]Score:2)
                by [160]kyoko21 [161]( 198413 ) writes:
                This is why the first rule of flight club is to never
                mention flight club.
                All the cool stuff went down in the past because it all
                got popular. Happened to Napster and it happened again to
                zlibrary.
                RIP
                   #
         +

[162]Re: ([163]Score:3)
           by [164]mi [165]( 197448 ) writes:

    Shut down libraries
           This misleads a reader to believe, the books in those
           libraries become unavailable. Which would be a lie.
           They become unavailable for free...

    All those books could have been sold to someone!
           Yes. Content-producers should be paid for the content they
           produce -- if it is any good. Do you have any objection to
           this statement?
           And if it is not good, why would you -- or anyone -- lament it
           becoming harder to access?
              o
              o

[166]Re: ([167]Score:2)
                by [168]Cultureofone [169]( 8969245 ) writes:
                I don't consider the things I have to pay Ransom to
                access available. All information belongs to all whoever
                lived by inheritance and by right as an existing member
                of this universe. Damn the bastards who withhold
                everyone's inheritance for selfish gain.
                   #
                   #

[170]Re: ([171]Score:3)
                     by [172]mi [173]( 197448 ) writes:

    All information belongs to all
                     Why limit it to information, normie? Everything
                     belongs to all!
                     The best things in life are free anyway, aren't
                     they?
                        @
                        @

[174]Re: ([175]Score:2)
                          by [176]Cultureofone [177]( 8969245 ) writes:
                          Because other things are finite, information
                          can be duplicated without depriving others of
                          that information infinitely.
                             -
                             -

[178]Re: ([179]Score:2)
                               by [180]mi [181]( 197448 ) writes:

    Because other things are finite
                               False. Energy, for one, is infinite... And
                               yet, you don't find it immoral, when gas
                               station asks you for money.

    without depriving others of that information infinitely
                               Goodness gracious, are we back into the
                               Napster discussion? This bullshit's been
                               debunked 20 years ago, kido, look it up...
                                  =
                                  =

[182]Re: ([183]Score:2)
                                    by [184]Cultureofone [185]( 8969245 )
                                    writes:
                                    I never known a gas station to ask me
                                    for money. They have demanded money
                                    in exchange for goods in many polite
                                    forms and some not so polite with
                                    implied threat of artificial
                                    targeting by law enforcement. I don't
                                    see morality being relevant here. The
                                    risks short-term and long-term seem
                                    clear enough .it's simply a matter of
                                    personal choice and judgment
                                    regarding those risks relative to an
                                    individual's personal goals for self
                                    and environment. No morality needed.
                                  *
              o

[186]Re: ([187]Score:1)
                by [188]0xG [189]( 712423 ) writes:
                It's not content producers that are not being paid. It's
                publishing houses. You know, like the RIAA of books...
                   #
                   #

[190]Re: ([191]Score:3)
                     by [192]mi [193]( 197448 ) writes:

    It's not content producers that are not being paid. It's publishing
    houses
                     Distinction without difference.
                     If the content-producer is entitled to compensation
                     -- which you approve of -- he must be able to sell
                     that entitlement to whoever is willing to pay for
                     it. Which turns the distinction you attempted to
                     make into one without difference. How is this not
                     immediately obvious, is beyond me...

    You know, like the RIAA of books...
                     Yes, it is exactly the same logic as with music and
                     other entertainment, a
                        @
                        @

[194]Re: ([195]Score:1)
                          by [196]usedtobestine [197]( 7476084 ) writes:
                          Be careful. Someone might start buying books in
                          southeast Asia, at cover price, to Americans,
                          at that same price, and undercut your
                          publishing houses by 90%.
                             -
                             -

[198]Re: ([199]Score:2)
                               by [200]JackieBrown [201]( 987087 )
                               writes:
                               What's the solution? Charge Southeast Asia
                               US prices?
                                  =
                             -

[202]Re: ([203]Score:2, Interesting)
                               by [204]dsgrntlxmply [205]( 610492 )
                               writes:
                               I preferred India editions of textbooks.
                               They were less expensive, but mostly
                               because they tended to be printed on
                               ordinary paper rather than the magazine
                               glossy paper that makes modern textbooks
                               physically heavy. One gotcha: a $220
                               textbook in solid state physics bought for
                               maybe $60 from India, was missing
                               signatures and had two bound upside down.
                               This class was cancelled anyway, so the
                               defective book did not matter much.
                                  =
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[206]Re: ([207]Score:1)
                               by [208]mi [209]( 197448 ) writes:

    and undercut your publishing houses by 90%.
                               Thank you for you concern, but I don't own
                               stock in any publishing house. Except,
                               possibly, indirectly -- via an index fund
                               or some such vehicle.
                                  =
                   #

[210]Re: ([211]Score:2)
                     by [212]JackieBrown [213]( 987087 ) writes:
                     Who pays the content providers, then?
                        @
                        @

[214]Re: ([215]Score:2)
                          by [216]DanielRavenNest [217]( 107550 ) writes:
                          Whp pays Lady Gaga for billions of YouTube
                          views? Google does, and ultimately advertisers.
                          She makes most of her money, though, from live
                          shows and merchandise. The YouTube videos are
                          more like ads for her other products, which
                          actually take work to produce.
                          I have about 3,000 physical books. I paid for
                          those, because a physical book has significant
                          cost to produce. Digital copies cost
                          effectively nothing to make, and the overhead
                          is covered by users with their own computers
                          and internet connections.
                          If
                             -
              o

[218]Re: ([219]Score:2)
                by [220]muh_freeze_peach [221]( 9622152 ) writes:
                Publishers should pay the Authors for the books sold,
                yes. Some of those books are even directly sold to
                Libraries.
                   #
              o

[222]Re: ([223]Score:2)
                by [224]Cultureofone [225]( 8969245 ) writes:
                Nothing's available until the financial barriers have
                been circumvented. Until then there is merely a potential
                to make it available relative to the individual that
                wishes access it.
                   #
              o

[226]Re: ([227]Score:1)
                by [228]zendarva [229]( 8340223 ) writes:
                Libraries provide books for free.
                   #
                   #

[230]Re: ([231]Score:2)
                     by [232]mi [233]( 197448 ) writes:

    Libraries provide books for free.
                     A false statement. 2-3 Pinocchios. Libraries cost
                     plenty of money -- to someone -- librarians need to
                     be paid. The building of the libraries is not free
                     either, nor is their maintenance.
                     Irrelevant too, because the subject matter is
                     electronic, rather than paper (a.k.a. "dead tree")
                     books.
                        @
              o

[234]Re: ([235]Score:2)
                by [236]VeryFluffyBunny [237]( 5037285 ) writes:
                I remember reading that public libraries actually
                increase private book sales because they encourage more
                people to read, so they buy more books too.
                   #
    *

[238]It is a hosting issue ([239]Score:2)
      by [240]nhtshot [241]( 198470 ) writes:
      I'd say that losing your DNS qualifies as a hosting issue. Both
      takes can be simultaneously accurate.
         +
    *
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[242]Re: ([243]Score:2)
           by [244]DarkRookie2 [245]( 5551422 ) writes:
           Site where you download ebooks.
              o
         +

[246]Re: And.. what is Z-library? ([247]Score:5, Informative)
           by [248]Martin Blank [249]( 154261 ) writes: on Friday
           November 04, 2022 @10:39AM ([250]#63024187) [251]Homepage
           [252]Journal
           A source of ebooks and articles otherwise mostly available
           only through purchase. Probably the most complete source of
           pirated books online.
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[260]Re: ([261]Score:3)
                by [262]foxtyke [263]( 766988 ) writes:
                Probably the only thing that got them truly hemmed up was
                the Piracy as a Service model, although I'm still trying
                to grasp the logic in how the US Postal Inspection
                Service came to be the lead in this whole matter. Is this
                the new route around overburdened bureaucracy of the
                other 3LAs?
                   #
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[264]Re:And.. what is Z-library? ([265]Score:5, Funny)
           by [266]ichthus [267]( 72442 ) writes: on Friday November 04,
           2022 @10:43AM ([268]#63024193) [269]Homepage
           Z library is Z place verr you go to read Z books, dummkopf!
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[277]Re: ([278]Score:2)
                by [279]ichthus [280]( 72442 ) writes:
                Oof. Sorry, I forgot some of you say "Zed".
                   #
                   #

[281]Re: ([282]Score:2)
                     by [283]OzPeter [284]( 195038 ) writes:
                     Oof. Sorry, I forgot some of you say "Zed".
                     Zed's dead baby, Zed's dead
                        @
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[285]Re: ([286]Score:2)
           by [287]fph il quozientatore [288]( 971015 ) writes:
           A "popular ebook repository". It's literally in the first ten
           words of TFS.
              o
              o

[289]Re: ([290]Score:2)
                by [291]greytree [292]( 7124971 ) writes:
                So a grownup would write the Headline as:
                    "US Authorities Seize Domain Names of Ebook
                Repository 'Z-Library'"
                Would that fucking kill the 'editors', whose literal job
                it is to do this ?
                   #
                   #

[293]Re: ([294]Score:2)
                     by [295]Diddlbiker [296]( 1022703 ) writes:
                     You're confusing "headline" with "article." The
                     latter explains things if the editors do their job;
                     the headline should tell you if the article is worth
                     reading or not, not be the article.
                        @
                        @

[297]Re: ([298]Score:2)
                          by [299]greytree [300]( 7124971 ) writes:
                          The headline should tell you if the story is
                          worth reading or not by briefly summarising it.
                          It should not a make you read the story to find
                          out the basic facts of what it is about.
                          That is what clickbait does.
                          So in a headline like "A does X to B", the
                          reader should know *or be told explicitly* who
                          A is, who B is and what X is.
                          ( I am pretty sure the SloShdat Oditers don't
                          *deliberately* write vague headlines - they
                          don't care about their jobs enough to bother
                          with that. )
                             -
                   #

[301]Really? Is that a what a grown up would do? ([302]Score:2)
                     by [303]Petersko [304]( 564140 ) writes:
                     Because I'm pretty sure it's grownups who are
                     telling you that, "you won't believe what happens
                     next!"
                        @
                        @

[305]Re: ([306]Score:2)
                          by [307]greytree [308]( 7124971 ) writes:
                          True.
                          "You won't believe who the US Authorities have
                          shut down now!"
                             -
    *

[309]Priorities... ([310]Score:2)
      by [311]rickb928 [312]( 945187 ) writes:
      I'd rather think our law enforcement agencies can multitask
      sufficiently to do two things at once, but I also suspect them in
      all things.
      So what did Z-Library publish (probably recently) that offended
      those in power? Other than the publishers, after all, copyright
      infringement is still a popular avocation.
         +
         +

[313]Re: ([314]Score:2)
           by [315]DanielRavenNest [316]( 107550 ) writes:
           They stocked everything, literally millions of books and
           magazine articles.
           There are still other mirror sites:
           [317]https://libgen.rs/book/index.p... [libgen.rs]
              o
    *

[318]We don't need no stinkin' domain names ([319]Score:4, Informative)
      by [320]GameboyRMH [321]( 1153867 ) writes:
      <[322]gameboyrmh@@@gmail...com> on Friday November 04, 2022
      @10:45AM ([323]#63024209) [324]Journal
      Backup address:
      [325]http://zlibrary24tuxziyiyfr7zd... [zlibrary24...2fad.onion]
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[332]Alt domain system? ([333]Score:1)
      by [334]jago25_98 [335]( 566531 ) writes:
      Isn't there an alternative domain for them using handshake or
      unstoppable?
         +
    *

[336]That's a shame. ([337]Score:2)
      by [338]Petersko [339]( 564140 ) writes:
      Chalk it up along side of What.cd, which was the best such place I
      ever had access to.
      I won't claim that I bought everything that I downloaded from
      either site - that would be a complete lie. But... there are dozens
      of books on my bookshelves that started their lives as Z-library
      downloads.
      Use case: cookbooks. I love cookbooks. But I need to know that the
      recipes inside them are actually reasonably executable before I
      plunk down my money. Otherwise they're curiosities.
         +
         +

[340]Re:That's a shame. ([341]Score:5, Insightful)
           by [342]drinkypoo [343]( 153816 ) writes:
           <[344][email protected]> on Friday November 04, 2022
           @11:06AM ([345]#63024289) [346]Homepage [347]Journal
           This is what copyright holders fear most -- you will find out
           without spending money that their material is not worth paying
           for. Studies show time and again that downloaders buy more
           media, but they are afraid it won't be theirs because theirs
           is crap
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[355]Re: ([356]Score:2)
                by [357]rsilvergun [358]( 571051 ) writes:
                Yep. This. The goal is to monopolize content in general.
                So that if you want to consume content of any kind
                (books, TV, movies, games, whatever) you have to come to
                them.
                   #
              o

[359]Re: ([360]Score:1)
                by Anonymous Coward writes:
                This is what copyright holders fear most â" you will find
                out without spending money that their material is not
                worth paying for. Studies show time and again that
                downloaders buy more media, but they are afraid it won't
                be theirs because theirs is crap
                I've seen the exact same trend with video games,
                publishers being terrified of any gameplay showing up
                online and striking out with takedown requests and the
                like.
                For the longest time practically every game I've ever
                bought was a direct result of seeing it being played by
                one of a handful of people on youtube.
                My 1200+ steam library probably has 10 games in total
                that are excluded from that practice.
                These days, with far less time to spend watching such
                things, I've had to streamline the whole process to take
                   #
                   #

[361]Re: ([362]Score:2)
                     by [363]Petersko [364]( 564140 ) writes:
                     I sort of agree... but the problem with so much
                     immediate scrutiny is that a "rating" - often even
                     before release - of, say, 7.5, can be the death
                     knell for actual profitability. It's harder and
                     harder to justify taking a risk of producing
                     anything not guaranteed to either ride a nostalgia
                     wave, or be a perfect knockout.
                        @
                        @
                             -
                             -

[365]Re: ([366]Score:2)
                               by [367]Petersko [368]( 564140 ) writes:
                               I agree, a complete media blackout would
                               be ridiculous, and they would deserve to
                               fail utterly.
                               But in truth, I myself do shortlist a lot
                               of things based on aggregation figures.
                               There's too much to choose from. I don't
                               bother with TV shows under 75% on RT,
                               unless they come referred through a really
                               trusted friend. It's not that everything
                               great gets high marks, or that dogshit
                               doesn't also sneak into the upper tier...
                               it does. But it's a useful triage in a
                               world of overplentiful media. I certainly
                               don't both
                                  =
                        @ [369]1 reply beneath your current threshold.
              o

[370]Re: ([371]Score:3)
                by [372]OzPeter [373]( 195038 ) writes:
                This is what copyright holders fear most -- you will find
                out without spending money that their material is not
                worth paying for. Studies show time and again that
                downloaders buy more media, but they are afraid it won't
                be theirs because theirs is crap
                The last bit of software I bought, I bought because I
                could download a fully functional free trial first. I
                used it for a bit and then decided that it fitted my
                needs near perfectly. So I happily bought it.
                   #
         +

[374]Re: ([375]Score:2)
           by [376]laxguy [377]( 1179231 ) writes:
           man.. What.CD... I miss that place :')
              o
              o

[378]Re: ([379]Score:2)
                by [380]Petersko [381]( 564140 ) writes:
                I've never seen any place before or since that had better
                curation, quality, and user-policed standards.
                   #
                   #

[382]Re: ([383]Score:2)
                     by [384]laxguy [385]( 1179231 ) writes:
                     completely agree! and I was a part of some pretty
                     well known "scene" sites. What.cd also had an
                     amazing community in which you could ask for advise,
                     recommendations, playlists, rips of specific songs
                     in specific formats.. ugh.. that place was utopia
                        @
    *
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    *

[386]"hosting issue" ([387]Score:2)
      by [388]MachineShedFred [389]( 621896 ) writes:
      Yeah, the "hosting issue" is that your hosting company was served
      with a court order to hand your shit over to the government and
      lock you out.
         +
         +

[390]Re: ([391]Score:2)
           by [392]DarkRookie2 [393]( 5551422 ) writes:
           It is a hosting issue. They aren't wrong.
              o
    *

[394]Winners and losers ([395]Score:2)
      by [396]pereOlthwaite [397]( 4466407 ) writes:
      I'm quite pleased on behalf of Pragmatic Bookshelf, seeing as their
      bottom line must have been taking quite a hit off of that thing.
      And a little bit sad for Packt Publishing, seeing as obviously
      nobody is going to read any of their stuff anymore.
         +
    *

[398]Z-Lib to Bookshelf Purchases ([399]Score:3)
      by [400]Petersko [401]( 564140 ) writes: on Friday November 04,
      2022 @12:36PM ([402]#63024571)
      Momofuku
      The French Laundry Cookbook
      Sauces, Classical and Contemporary Fourth Edition
      New Native Kitchen
      Thai Food
      The French Laundry Cookbook
      There are lots more. Those are the most recent.
      Historically I'm the ideal media consumer. I've bought upwards of a
      thousand movies, many twice, a few three times (dvd/bluray/hd) and
      maybe even some back to VHS. I've easily bought 2000
      cds/cassettes/records. I have a large number of books, even after
      divesting all of the paperbacks. Books, though, are the last
      remaining bastion for me for physical media. I don't want to splash
      food on my iPad, and I don't trust a clean cookbook. I'll be sad if
      it goes away completely.
      However, I agree that there are plenty of people who don't buy
      books, declare them not worth the asking price, consume them anyway
      and get utility from them, never contribute, and feel no remorse -
      in fact, feel entitled. Those people are pricks.
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[409]Re: Z-Lib to Bookshelf Purchases ([410]Score:2)
           by [411]dunkelfalke [412]( 91624 ) writes:
           The French Laundry Cookbook must be really good if you bought
           it twice.
              o
              o

[413]Re: ([414]Score:2)
                by [415]Petersko [416]( 564140 ) writes:
                Hah - no. Just buy it once.
                   #
              o

[417]Re: ([418]Score:2)
                by [419]dsgrntlxmply [420]( 610492 ) writes:
                It is large and heavy. Two copies are required, one at
                each end of the bookshelf, lest the shelf become
                imbalanced.
                   #
              o

[421]Re: ([422]Score:2)
                by [423]NoWayNoShapeNoForm [424]( 7060585 ) writes:
                The French Laundry Cookbook must be really good if you
                bought it twice.
                I suppose 1 version was personally signed by Gavin
                Gruesome?
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