I don’t mean to distribute, but to scan for myself to read digitally, am I allowed to do that legally and ethically when I buy a physical book or would that be totally unethical and illegal?

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    Recycling is definetly in the clear, however donating to libraries would be more meaningful; as it offers a chance for more people to read them.

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      Would it be legal also if I had scanned it for myself only beforehand to access digitally? I also think it’d be more meaningful but the local library here gives you a form to fill if you want to donate anything so that gets me in doubt

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        Legal? Likely not, as you’re turning one copy into two copies.

        Would anyone pursue you? Likely not. No one is going to get a warrant to search your devices to see if you’ve photocopied your books before giving them away; unless you’re sharing the digital files publically.

        Do not share the digital files publically, as that is definetly not legal.