Subquestions
1.
Have you ever visited Z-Library
or a similar free digital library? If you feel comfortable sharing, what was
your experience like?
2.
When you need a book for study
or for fun, what do you usually do first: buy it, borrow it from a library, or
look for it online? Describe your habits.
3.
How easy or difficult is it for
you to find affordable books and academic resources where you live? Share a
little about your local situation.
4.
In your opinion, what is the
main reason people turn to websites like Z-Library — is it the cost, the
convenience, the variety, or something else?
5.
Some people argue that
educational materials should be free for everyone in order to reduce global
inequality. Do you agree? Why or why not?
6.
Try to imagine the perspective
of an author. If your own books were being shared on such sites without your
consent, how would that make you feel?
7.
Is sharing an e-book file the
same as lending a physical book to a friend, or are there important
differences? Where would you personally draw the line?
8.
Looking ahead, what might a
fair digital publishing system look like — one that welcomes readers with
limited money while also respecting the work of writers and other creators?