Well prateek

THE ISSUE YOU HAVE RAISED IS COMMENDABLE AND IT IS TRUE THAT TODAY NO BOOK CAN 
BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT ITS SOFT COPY BEING PREPARED AT FIRST.
IT IS TRUE THAT COPYRIGHT IS BEING INFRINGED DAY IN AND DAY OUT BY SCANNING THE 
BOOKS, BUT ONLY BY DISTRIBUTING THEM AND NOT BY USING THEM FOR PRIVATE PURPOSES 
LIKE READING BY SCREEN READERS.
In case scanned version is distributed, IT is copyright violation, for the 
person so receiving e text would not bother to buy the hard copy or at any cost 
such distribution takes away from publisher/author their due monitory reward 
upon publication.

COPYRIGHT LAWS IN INDIA DO PROHIBIT ANY COMMERCIAL USE OF COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL 
WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM THE HOLDER OF SUCH COPYRIGHT.
NOW, THE PRIMARY INTENT OF ANY SUCH PROTECTION IS MONETARY SAFEGUARD TO THE 
CREATOR/PUBLISHER OF SUCH INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. AS THE NAME ITSELF SUGGESTS, 
IT VESTS PROPRIETARY INTEREST IN INTELLECTUAL CREATIONS.
Unlike in USA and some other countries, our laws do not contain any exemption 
for fair use or reproduction in a specialized format even.

So, the way to get e text from publisher/author and save the trouble of 
scanning is to purchase such e text by paying the required cost of the book. 
But the reason many publishers do not offer such is that we do not have 
adequate "digital rights management" DRM protections built into the soft copies 
which makes them susceptible to ready reproduction and distribution, and so 
they are afraid of potential copy right violation on the part of purchaser and 
consequent monetary loss.

Hence, in my opinion, if we can technologically incorporate adequate 
protections against copying  and multiplying the copies of a work in an 
afordable way, publishers would not mind selling such digitally protected soft 
copies.
Such protections are available as is testified by Mahabharat which I have 
purchased and those video CDs are duly protected.
However, it is also true that no such protection is proof to piracy as is 
testified by large scale use of payed soft ware IN A FREE MANNER TODAY.

So, here are we stuck.

Regards
Rajesh Asudani

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Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 10:12 PM
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Subject: Re: [AI] why not e text directly from publishers?

Folks, thanks for your overwhelming  response.
In fact, this may prove of immense help if we can get the e-text
version of books.
Ripakshi, rightly said that
Since we don't have effective disability offices, task became very tough.
 However, as you yourself also saying that you have already tryede the
same and even got a few books too,  I am unable to understand why it
is not possible every where.  As per is coppy right laws are concern,
I think they says that you can not reproduce this book in any form
(printed, electronic, etc.) without the permission of author or
publisher.
 But if we are taking permission, then?
Though I am telling what I can understand, all you folks specially
those who belongs to legal departments will tell more in this context.
Actually, before going any further in this regards, I necessarily need
to know the legal limitations. Therefore, can any one tell the
provisions concerning this issue in Indian coppy right law?
Vamshi sir,  very validly
 Raised point, that one can also make zirox coppies of books and
provide them on low cost if he is intended to cross the coppy right
laws. Or even, we people can reproduce the e-text versions of the
books which we've already scanned. In this way, one can not say that
any book is safe from reproduction.
As per is awareness is concern, it's our duty to educate them about
the technology we use for reading and about the software and it's
features. The person who has ever scanned a long book, can easyly tell
How complex this task is. Therefore, this may be of great help for
whole community if we can do anything in this regard.
Subramani sir, what happen to that organization,  isn't it working now?
In fact, I was wondering why people around the world suffering from
this problem? We all know that by any case, a book can not be publish
without preparing a soft coppy.   If matter is already available in
soft coppies,   why can't we get their access?
I know it's an extreme complicated issue and can not be solved with
eas, but probably, it might not be impossible.
Just imagine, how fantastic it will  be when there will not be any
complexity of scanning and editing books.  How great it would be when
books will be readily available in e text.
Yes, it sounds like a dream,  but can't we turn it in reality?
Regards,
Prateek agarwal.
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