, in a case that raises novel questions about digital-library rights and the reach of copyright law that protects the work of writers and publishers.
Nonprofit organization Internet Archive created the digital books, building its collection by scanning physical book copies in its possession. It lends the digital versions to readers worldwide, with more than three million digitized books on offer. Titles range from Stephen King’s scary bestseller “It” to Kristin Hannah’s historical novel “The Nightingale.”
Cool. Folks who need large print text & often cannot find titles in large print editions (as they aren’t universally available), or can’t always afford to buy large print editions, can now worry about their access to books being significant limited.
* ChuckWendig watching the death of libraries like *