What is the difference between a genuine book and a pirated book? Is the above the same?

Updated on culture 2024-03-08
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The differences are: 1. Cleaning of genuine book printing handwriting.

    2. The genuine book has the name of the publishing house, **.

    3. Genuine books have barcodes and can be checked online.

    Genuine books refer to books that are printed and published by publishing houses or other institutions with publishing rights that have been legally authorized by the author or copyright owner. Due to the inflated price of books now, many ** books still have enough profits, and there are also some ** books that are cleared books, these are genuine books, but they can also be very low, in addition, all pirated books do not need to pay royalties, so they have a very low cost, and circulate in the market at a low price, and it is not easy for general readers to distinguish whether they are genuine books.

    A pirated book, or a reprinted book, refers to an unauthorized book that has not been published by the original author or publisher. Pirated books generally have bright colors on the cover, cloudy handwriting, thin cover paper, and overflow of offset glue. Pirated books can be judged in a variety of ways, and the harm of pirated books is numerous.

    1 Low-end pirated books. The overall printing quality is poor, easy to identify, which is manifested in: poor paper (paper is thin, yellow, gray) ink color is uneven, hue deviation, overprinting is inaccurate, the image is blurry, ** there are often tape traces or imposition marks on the edge, the finished product is not square, the binding quality is poor (there are many quality problems such as missing lines and wrong pages), and there are many errors in text and punctuation marks (some typos can reach more than ten in one yard), and the sentences are continuous.

    2 High-end pirated books. The overall printing quality is higher, not much different from the genuine book, and it is more difficult to distinguish, which is manifested in: better paper, more uniform ink color, better hue, more accurate overprinting, clearer image level, more square cutting of finished products, better binding quality, and fewer text errors.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The most essential difference is that genuine books have royalties and copyrights, while pirated books do not pay royalties and have no copyrights.

    As for paper, printing, etc., it depends on the decision of the publisher, and does not affect whether it is genuine or not.

    Generally speaking, due to the cost of royalties, the genuine version is bound to be higher, and only by improving the quality of paper and printing can people feel that it is worth buying genuine; And piracy has a certain risk, in addition, its most advantageous tool to compete with the genuine is **, in order to reduce ** and increase profits, but also to reduce the risk (pirated books with good paper and printing quality will be confiscated if they are caught, and they will die!). It can only reduce costs, and the most direct way to reduce costs is to reduce the quality of paper and printing, so it will lead to the erroneous view that "the difference between genuine and pirated is the quality of paper, printing, etc."

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The difference lies in the fact that genuine books are printed clearly without dropping pages, and there are no missing pages or missing prints, while pirated books are not clear and pages are missing from printing.

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