Why and how to access Z-Library?

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www.arscyni.cc/file/zlibrary.html

Free dissemination of knowledge that benefits the advancement of mankind should never be illegal.

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The problem I have with zlib, is that it's addictive... Always when I'm looking for a specific book, I find myself roaming the whole library for things I actually don't need... (Cooking, crafting, knitting, catting...whatever)

Thankfully it's limited to 10 books per day and I think it should be further reduced to 10/month or something like that. I'm a fucking hoarder and this thing would take my whole life in no- time.


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!zlibrary@lemmy.ml

You have all the official addresses, I recommend using the Tor network

 
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just go to https://z-lib.gs/ . idk wdym by "why"..

 
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Officer trying to be under cover

 
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Did you maybe miss the linked article? :D

 
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was there an article linked at first?

weird, i don't think there was one when i was writing from my phone lol.

 
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“I like piracy too but saying that banning piracy is immortal and comparing it to apartheid, slavery and ccolonialism is just ridiculous.”

When one puts it like that it sure does seem ridiculous, but to me it is obvious that the analogy I am making is purely the fact that something being illegal does not mean it's immoral.

 
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“I really don’t understand why people think they have a moral right to other people’s creations.”

That's a straw man fallacy. That statement removes all the always important context you just alluded to, a statement which was never claimed.

I like that you brought it up though, the original remark, a bit sardonic but that's okay. It keeps me aware of my own potential generalizations, assumptions, fallacies, and whatnot.

 
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To me it honestly just seems like you want someone else’s stuff for free and are just brining up morally in a misguided way to achieve that.

The article clearly mentions my use of Z-Library is to inspect before I buy. Now, because of being misrepresented twice, the discussion ends here.

 
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