Blogspot, a platform provided by Google, enables users to create and manage blogs. While it's a powerful tool for sharing ideas and content, it can also be used to host or link to copyrighted materials without permission.
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: Consuming "buku bajakan" (pirated books) directly harms authors and the publishing industry. It deprives creators of their royalties and can lead to a decrease in the quality and quantity of new works being published. Blogspot, a platform provided by Google, enables users
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The story of these blogs is a recurring cycle of digital cat-and-mouse between online pirates and Indonesian publishers. The Rise of the "I" Blogs
In the early 2010s, "I-Bajakan Buku Blogspot" (IBB) became a legendary, if controversial, digital haven for Indonesian book lovers. It wasn't just a site; it was a community-driven repository that made literature accessible to thousands who couldn't afford or find physical copies of their favorite novels.