Pirate eBook repository Z-Library has opened up 11 physical book distribution points around the world, from the United States to South Sudan.
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Z-Library Opens ‘Z-Points’ Around the World to Share Paper Books
Sharing Paper Books
[...] a few months ago the site planned to [start] helping users to share physical copies with each other.
Books you have read should not gather dust on your shelf – instead, they can get a second life in the hands of new readers! This helps to preserve the literary heritage and spread the knowledge and ideas contained in books to more people
This is an interesting move from the site. Sharing a paper book with someone is something entirely different than offering pirated book copies online, from a legal perspective at least. But for Z-Library it all ultimately boils down to sharing stories and encouraging reading.
Z-Points in 11 Countries
A few days ago, Z-Library’s first physical libraries, known as “Z-Points”, went live. These initial locations are limited to 11 countries, including the U.S., China, and South Sudan, covering all inhabited continents.
This is just the initial phase of the project and more locations and Z-Points are expected to be added