Additionally, I should highlight the significance of respecting intellectual property. Emphasize that supporting authors by purchasing books ensures they can continue creating resources. Maybe include some links to official websites where they can check availability or find free content provided by the publisher or the author themselves.
I should avoid any steps that could lead to piracy. Instead, focus on ethical and legal alternatives. The user might not be aware that illegal downloads pose risks, so a cautionary note about malware and legal consequences is necessary. Also, mention that some platforms like Project Gutenberg or Open Library don't have programming books, so that's not a valid source here. I should avoid any steps that could lead to piracy
Wait, but sometimes older books might be in the public domain. Let me check. "Pointers in C" was published in the 1990s, but since Yashwant Kanetkar is still alive (as of recent years), the copyright would still apply. So even if it's several decades old, it's not in the public domain. Also, mention that some platforms like Project Gutenberg
Another angle: the user might be in a region with different copyright laws. However, as an AI, I need to provide a general response, so it's safest to advise against any unauthorized distribution. as an AI
I need to consider copyright laws here. Providing or promoting a method to download a copyrighted book without permission is illegal. So, I should make it clear that downloading a free PDF of the entire book from unauthorized sources isn't legal. However, maybe the user is looking for alternatives to obtain the book legally.