They often have "deep discounts" where books cost less than a cup of coffee.
The battle intensified when major Indonesian publishers began fighting back with more than just legal threats. They started exploring blockchain and NFTs to create "un-piratable" digital versions of their books. i--- Bajakan Buku Blogspot
Let’s move beyond law and malware. Let’s talk about the Indonesian author. They often have "deep discounts" where books cost
Among the most notorious of these networks is the genre of sites stylized as While the exact name varies (e.g., indonobook , ilmupengetahuan , indonesian-ebook ), the pattern is consistent: a blog hosted on Blogspot, dedicated entirely to uploading copyrighted Indonesian and international literature for free. Let’s move beyond law and malware
This is why you see the “i---” pattern. When BajakanBuku1 is deleted, BajakanBuku2 appears the next day. These bloggers often mirror their entire database to a new Blogspot URL, making enforcement a game of whack-a-mole.
💡 The next time you search for a "Blogspot" link, consider the person who wrote the book. Buying legal copies ensures that there will be more stories to read in the future.