Comment by cydonian_monk
7 years ago
Especially when it comes to an engineering textbook. While my university's selected electrical engineering books were all sub-$500 (usually in the $300 range), most of the "core" civil engineering books were at or over $1,000. Just insane for anyone who was not on scholarship. (And this was 20 years ago!)
Surely with prices going that high the students could pool their resources to buy one copy and have it professionally scanned? It's only $1 per 100 pages.
Many students do that, but print shops might refuse to do the copying if they notice it's a textbook. At least, that's my experience in Australia.
That's the kind of system draconian copyright laws create.
One only needs a single shop that would agree. And at those prices the shop can be in any country.
There could not be a more literal copyright violation than what you described.
So?