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Shadow Libraries

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Snippet from Wikipedia: Shadow library

Shadow libraries (also pirate libraries or black open access) are online repositories of freely available digital media that are normally paywalled, access-controlled, or otherwise not readily accessible. Shadow libraries usually contain textual works like academic papers and ebooks, and may include other digital media like software, music, or films.

Anna's Archive, Library Genesis, Sci-Hub, and Z-Library are some of the most popular shadow libraries for books and academic literature.

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Shadow Libraries: Anna's Archive, Anna’s Archive Containers (AAC), Library Genesis, Sci-Hub, Z-Library, Open Library, DataHoarder, De-DRM, Digital Rights Management (DRM), Calibre, File Sharing, Freedom of Information, Open Data. (navbar_shadow_library - see also navbar_bibliography)

Bibliography: Books, De-DRM (Calibre and Anna's Archive Shadow Library), Publishers and Publications, WorldCat.org (ISBN), Amazon (ASIN), Apple Books-Kindle-eBooks. (navbar_bibliography - see also navbar_shadow_library, navbar_propaganda)


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