You Can't Resell A Book On eBay?
from the details-please... dept
Ina Steiner writes in with a somewhat confusing self-written article talking about how publishing firm Wiley has sued a student for trying to sell some Wiley books on eBay. The article could use a few more details however. The article makes the point that the student complied with the cease and desist and apparently took all the right steps in responding — but that Wiley is either not responding to him directly or threatening him with a lawsuit, which has now apparently started, despite the student not receiving any information about that lawsuit. However, a bunch of things in the article aren’t clear at all. Were the books fake? People are accused of selling counterfeit CDs, software and movies online all the time — but books seem a lot rarer. If he was just reselling a book that he legally purchased, then what’s the problem? Also, other aspects — including the refusal to speak by phone — make this story seem quite odd, and in need of a much better description of what has actually happened. Update: Aha, the details come out. These were apparently e-books. Seems like that would have been useful info to include in the article.
Comments on “You Can't Resell A Book On eBay?”
Not surprising
The book publishing industry has tried to get laws passed to completely change the way libraries work. They want to be compensated every time a book is checked out. Lets face. The book publishing industry is as archaic as the recording industry.
No Subject Given
The article clearly states that these were *pirated* copies of the copyrighted works…
Re: No Subject Given
How do you pirate a book? With something that’s digital (a CD, software, etc.) it’s easy. However, it’s not clear what really happened here. Was it photocopied? Scanned?
Details would certainly help.
Re: Re: They appear to be electronic books
If you follow the link in the article:
http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/Section/id-101310,newsId-2204.html
They are hitting people that are selling ebooks. This I can understand, since they may be easily copied and sold more than once.
The books are "Electonic"
I think you misunderstood what is going on here – in the statement on the Wiley website it clearly states that this is regardong the “…illegal sale of pirated electronic copies of books”
Thanks!
Sarah
No Subject Given
Wiley Books are the worst tech books ever written.
E Books
So, if I have an electronic book, I can not resell it? I would like to know before I do anything illegal.
Thank you