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Comment by cubefox

14 hours ago

No. It's actually way more than what they would have paid if they legally obtained those books. The 1.5 billion dollars amount to $3000 per book.

Legally obtaining a book for reading it yourself is different from legally obtaining a book for copying and republishing/reselling. If I buy a book for $5 at a sale I can read it myself or even sell it for $10 on craigslist, but I can't scan it and make a million copies and sell each of those.

> obtain the rights of everything they pirated

They didn't just pirate those books...

  • If we assume on average $20 per legally obtained book, 1.5 billion dollars are enough for 75 million books. That's approximately every non-fiction book in existence.

    • Why would we assume $20 a book? Many books retail for more, and a licence to use the book for commercial purposes is more than retail.