My understanding is that one or two pages were scanned and sent privately, to be used in private research. Under the copyright laws with which I am familiar (and I don't know which country's laws would apply in this case), this constitutes "Fair Use," and is therefore would seem to be NOT theft or piracy. Just like going to the public library, getting the book and making Xeroxes of a few pages.... I know...sooooo old fashion these days, but the same. Personally, this "civility" fight is stupid and both parties are exaggerating! C'mon! Play nice! _______________________________________________ h-costume mailing list [email protected] http://mail.indra.com/mailman/listinfo/h-costume
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