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Textbook Piracy Grows Online, Prompting a Counterattack From Publishers

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

College students are increasingly downloading illegal copies of textbooks online, employing the same file-trading technologies used to steal music and movies. Feeling threatened, book publishers are stepping up efforts to stop the online piracy.

One Web site, called Textbook Torrents, promises more than 5,000 textbooks for download in PDF format, complete with the original textbook layout and full-color illustrations. Users must simply set up a free account and download a free software program that uses a popular peer-to-peer system called BitTorrent. Other textbook-download sites are even easier to use, offering digital books at the click of a mouse.

by Jeffrey R. Young

Read The Chronicle of Higher Education

This entry was posted on Tuesday, July 1st, 2008 at 7:20 am by Raquel Rios and is filed under News

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