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Latest revision as of 14:05, 31 January 2024
What does it mean if the “pirates” are in fact large centralisations of content (or those who maintain large collections) – e.g. ZLibrary? What systems are in place to support the use of experimental web publishing tools rather than the “big players”, i.e. Sci-Hub, LibGen, aaaarg, MOTW, ZLib et al? Thinking also of those who may be curious to use Sandpoints, but due to situation lack the entrypoint.