They remain the bootleggers' best friend.
From those golden days when bloggers were getting 20 Blogspot blogs for their FUN to the current games on GOOTUBE, it's always been Google at the forefront of copyright abuse.
I'm only surprised that aside from Google Maps, Google Glasses and all the rest, there isn't a simple Google Bootleg app. But until there is, Google's cloud will do just fine:
OK, I changed the file name, slightly. But that was what came up when a crafty hummus-faced Sri Lanka wog sold a file that he insisted he "owned copyright" on, and would send on a CD "via postal mail."
What they really do is steal every PDF-MOBI-ePUB-KINDLE file off Kickass and the other suspects, then use a bunch of aliases on eBay to sell them for $4.99 or $9.99. Most of the fine upstanding citizens happily leave positives for "quick service" and "good product." They are SOOOOOOO happy to get an e-mail with a hot link to GOOGLE where the files are hosted.
Sri Lanka sleazebags who can barely write a few words in English know exactly how to set up eBay and Paypal and GOOGLE and bootleg every book they can get their hands on. Same with the greasy swine in South America and the square-headed Romanian and Serbian scum who do the same thing.
You think Google would be shocked or take action if the URL was reported to them? Ha ha ho ho hee hee.
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