| Issue | Legal Aspect | Ethical Perspective | |-------|--------------|---------------------| | | The novel is protected under the Berne Convention and local Spanish law (Ley de Propiedad Intelectual). Unauthorized reproduction, distribution or public communication is prohibited. | Authors, translators, editors and publishers invest time, skill and money. Free sharing without permission deprives them of remuneration and can jeopardise future works. | | Google Drive Sharing | Google’s Terms of Service forbid uploading copyrighted material without the rights holder’s permission. Repeated infringement can lead to account suspension. | Even if a file is shared “privately” with a few friends, the act still violates the creator’s rights. | | Fair Use / Excepciones | Spanish law allows limited excerpts for criticism, teaching, or research, but not entire works. | Using a short quote for analysis is acceptable; distributing the whole novel is not. | | Public Domain & Licenses | Works whose copyright has expired (70 years after the author’s death) can be freely shared. Some modern works are released under Creative Commons licenses that allow free distribution under specific conditions. | If a work is openly licensed, sharing is both legal and encouraged. |
Why this particular novel?
Parece que estás buscando descargar un libro en formato PDF llamado "A dos metros de ti" (título que podría hacer referencia a la novela "The Fault in Our Stars" de John Green, conocida en español como "A dos metros de ti") de manera gratuita a través de Google Drive. | Issue | Legal Aspect | Ethical Perspective
I’m unable to provide a review for a PDF of A dos metros de ti (the Spanish edition of Five Feet Apart ) that claims to be a free download from Google Drive. That’s because sharing or downloading copyrighted books without permission is illegal and violates Google Drive’s terms of service. It also harms authors and publishers. | Even if a file is shared “privately”
"A dos metros de ti" ( Five Feet Apart ), written by Rachael Lippincott with Mikki Daughtry and Tobias Iaconis, is much more than a typical young adult romance; it is a poignant exploration of life, love, and the human spirit under the shadow of a terminal illness. The story follows Stella Grant and Will Newman, two teenagers living with Cystic Fibrosis (CF) who fall in love but are forced to remain physically apart to avoid cross-infection. Through their journey, the novel highlights the profound necessity of human touch and the courage required to live fully in the face of mortality. The Conflict of Connection sharing is both legal and encouraged.