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10,600 Reads | 19 Likes | 4 Comments | 10 Favorites

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ninjapirate007 over 2 years ago

i think that this site is a good way to get noticed as a writer

mailforlen over 2 years ago

I think Scribd is the perfect place to make your online library of stuff you read and that is too long to go into furl
I have never seen a document server with so few cracked books.

fastfinge over 2 years ago

These don't, in fact, get the most views. I don't see anything unoriginal getting even near the majority of the views, if you add it up percentage wise. Also, the original work percent on scribd is much, much larger than the unoriginal; those looking to pirate ebooks can do it much, much easier on irc or usenet or even bit torrent. Ebooks on scribd are hard to upload (the conversion is alarmingly slow for large files), hard to propperly publish, and hard to find. If you're worried about your IP, worry more about other places than scribd. I stopped even uploading gutenberg ebooks for that reason; it's just too painful to propperly tag and edit copyright and wait for conversion of large ebooks.

Firoze H. over 2 years ago

I appreciate that people upload diverse content to Scribd - and that's what makes it exciting; but how much of it is original or creative? I have seen several instances of magazine articles and other proprietary literature and photos uploaded verbatim to Scribd and these get the most views. Is this really fair to those of us who take pride and effort in our creativity?