The US government shut down Z-Library earlier this month.
The US government arrested two Russian individuals accused of running Z-Library, a site that housed over 11 million pirated ebooks.Federal law enforcement arrested and charged two Russian individuals with criminal copyright infringement over their alleged involvement with the pirated ebook Z-Library. Z-Library, which has been around since 2009, billed itself as the “world’s largest ebook library” before the US government shut down the site earlier this month.
Z-Library housed over 11 million pirated ebook titles and academic papers users could download and read for free. Over the years, the site emerged as a resource for students who couldn’t afford to buy pricey college textbooks. The news of its shutdown rippled across social media earlier this month, with
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