Comment by TFNA

1 hour ago

> I used to be a young broke kid and piracy was one of the few way to access culture and education

There has been a sea change in how academia perceives piracy. Scanned-book websites used to be something that only developing-country scholars used, because they didn’t have access to most literature locally. But now academics around the world are using shadow libraries, because of the great convenience: Anna has more than anyone’s institutional library, and even when one’s own institution has a book, getting it from a shadow library is often faster.

Researchers are well-used to these resources in their workflow now, and everyone expects everything to be freely available. At conferences in my field, when a presenter mentions an interesting publication, I can watch other people in the room immediately open Anna on their laptops and download the publication right there and then.