Maybe someone on the list might contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] They
provide exactly the type of links Gil suggests (and they go to an
Australian library) where long out of print, but useful books are available
on the net for personal research. An example The Living Soil, the Earths
Green Carpet etc.

Maybe worth checking out, or tracing down.

Cheers,
Geoff Heinricks

>Hi! Lloyd,
>I am most interested.
>
>I understand that under Oz Law one can copy up to ten percent of a copyright
>work, for personal use or study on any one day and it is then understand
>that on
>another day one can copy another ten percent etc. I suggest that if the largest
>section posted on a site is no more than ten percent and as long as the whole
>thing is not on the one site at the same time, there should be no great
>problem.
>If half was on one site and the rest on an unrelated site, it would be hard to
>make a case.
>
>As you know, we have cheap access to the net here and size is not much problem,
>so it would be up to those for whom it is a problem, to speak up. I am sure
>Allan knows this sort of detail about those on the list.
>
>Gil
>Lower, Central Oz.

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