Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn are throwing the e-book at a pair of Russians they say ran a massive online library of pirated books that was shut down by the Justice Department. Anton Napolsky, 33, ...
While U.S. authorities were taking down the free and popular (and potentially illegal) e-book download site Z-Library, and arrest those affiliated with it this past month, internet archivers were ...
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The popular e-book download site Z-Library was shut down earlier this month by U.S. federal authorities, as we reported last week, likely for the distribution of pirated materials. This left students ...
The age of Z-Library is over, at least as we know it. Two people allegedly behind the online ebook repository are facing federal indictment, and as much as it might spell the end for one of the web’s ...
Last month, the alleged masterminds behind Z-Library—an e-book pirate site that claims to be “the world’s largest library”—were arrested. According to a press release yesterday from the US Department ...
Many a desperate college student has turned to Z-Library, a site for pirated e-books, as an alternative to expensive textbooks. But on Friday, the site suddenly went dark, sending students who relied ...
Medill freshman Josefina Espino began using Z-Library to download textbooks for free as soon as she got to campus. “I was complaining about paying $300 for my books,” Espino said. “Then somebody told ...
Z-Library boasts an extensive archive of over 12 million books and has positioned itself as the largest online platform for free access to literature. The site has garnered a massive following of avid ...
ZLibrary is an online digital library where you may access and read other digital things such as e-books, guides, journals, periodicals, audiobooks, movies, photos, music, and artwork. It has over 100 ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- One of the most visited websites on the Internet has been taken offline and seized by the U.S. government, which charged two Russian nationals with criminal copyright infringement.
Internet domains for the popular Z-Library online eBook repository were seized early this morning by the U.S. Department of Justice, preventing easy access to the service. Z-Library is ranked in the ...