The phrase refers to the act of acquiring digital versions of books authored by V.P. Kale without monetary cost. It implies searching for and obtaining Portable Document Format (PDF) copies of these books through various online sources, often outside of official distribution channels.
Accessing materials in this way presents a complex intersection of convenience, accessibility, and copyright law. It can provide immediate and cost-free access to literature, which can be particularly beneficial in regions with limited resources or restricted access to physical books. However, it often involves unauthorized distribution, potentially infringing upon the author’s and publisher’s intellectual property rights, thereby impacting their ability to generate income from their creative work.