agatha christie, jane woodhouse, their other books that, you know, are famous have been changed. but thousands books from wiley were just taken of academic bookshelves that teachers were teaching with. so we basically have a level of that we just have never seen in the real book, you know, real book industry, it's e-book world where it's basically netflix of books and will tend towards just greatest hits and it's not what libraries are designed and funded for. brewster carroll this is a statement by terrence hart, the general counsel, the association of american publishers quote. there is simply legal support for the that internet archive. a library may convert millions e-books from print books to public for public distribution and without the consent of compensation to the and publishers. copyright right not infringement is. the engine of creativity that serves the public interest interest. so don't think he's right. i mean, libraries been doing have been buying publishers forever as long as there have been publishers and even before there are publishers, libraries built, collec