+When new technology is exploited to commit crimes or other harms the law, police, industry & general public have to evolve to deal with the new way of offending. This email from ISSU confirms the tech lag problem, which it is facilitating with its website publishing pirated books pic.twitter.com/lwyC7EbW4o
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) January 30, 2018
+Not yet. But under current law you and your publisher are expected to police what they do. How mad is that! But many sites are pirating your books Roger. Besidies KISS Library - its everywhere for free. E.g: https://t.co/GujzYagoNT pic.twitter.com/7fhM4uSLl8
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) January 30, 2018
Their sites carry revenue raising adverts. The sites sometimes claim "not for profit" tax status & then beg the public for donations. In short they may claim to horizontalizing knowledge as an "access all areas" philosophy, but in reality they are greed driven thieving parasites. pic.twitter.com/kwKYzfYJWJ
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) January 30, 2018