• WesternInfidels@feddit.online
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    1 hour ago

    The destruction of the book is done to mitigate some copyright concerns.

    Can you explain? The First Sale doctrine means its OK to sell books after you’re done with them. I would think it would be the scanning itself that could be a copyright problem, not the disposition of the physical book after.

    I thought the real reason, the main reason, was, as the article says, “Destroying books is cheaper.”

    I agree that the concern over the destruction of physical books, and what impact that will have on their availability, is probably exaggerated. Heck, the actual importance of old books to the AI companies may be exaggerated, that seems to be their hype style.