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: The founder, known by the pseudonym Stiver , believed that books should be accessible to everyone for free.

In September 2024, Stiver published a message titled "The End," announcing he was hospitalized with an aggressive form of brain cancer (glioblastoma). Флибуста - Википедия

Since its inception, Flibusta has been a primary target for copyright holders. : The founder, known by the pseudonym Stiver

Flibusta (Флибуста), also known as the "Book Brotherhood" (Книжное братство), is one of the most legendary and controversial digital libraries in the Russian-speaking internet. The Origins: A Rebellion for Free Access

: Despite these blocks, the library continued to thrive through "mirrors," specialized bots (e.g., in Telegram), and the Tor network. The End of an Era (2024) Flibusta was born on October 8, 2009, as

: In 2015, the library was blocked in Russia following a lawsuit by the "Eksmo" publishing house regarding the works of Ray Bradbury.

Flibusta was born on October 8, 2009, as a "fork" of another famous library, Librusec. The split occurred when Librusec began commercializing its services by charging for downloads and collaborating with major publishers like LitRes. The Eternal Struggle with Censorship

: The site operates on a wiki-principle, where users themselves scan, process, and upload books, turning it into a collective, decentralized effort. The Eternal Struggle with Censorship

: The founder, known by the pseudonym Stiver , believed that books should be accessible to everyone for free.

In September 2024, Stiver published a message titled "The End," announcing he was hospitalized with an aggressive form of brain cancer (glioblastoma). Флибуста - Википедия

Since its inception, Flibusta has been a primary target for copyright holders.

Flibusta (Флибуста), also known as the "Book Brotherhood" (Книжное братство), is one of the most legendary and controversial digital libraries in the Russian-speaking internet. The Origins: A Rebellion for Free Access

: Despite these blocks, the library continued to thrive through "mirrors," specialized bots (e.g., in Telegram), and the Tor network. The End of an Era (2024)

: In 2015, the library was blocked in Russia following a lawsuit by the "Eksmo" publishing house regarding the works of Ray Bradbury.

Flibusta was born on October 8, 2009, as a "fork" of another famous library, Librusec. The split occurred when Librusec began commercializing its services by charging for downloads and collaborating with major publishers like LitRes.

: The site operates on a wiki-principle, where users themselves scan, process, and upload books, turning it into a collective, decentralized effort. The Eternal Struggle with Censorship