Arle, > I only meant that discussion on the technicalities of Digital Rights > Management (DRM) for PDF documents was off topic, not the issue of how > to make sure the Muskett book enjoys a long life.
I agree and was not trying to take the discussion off course, but was only trying to point out some of the problems with a solution that had been put forth about the Method book. I completely agree with you regarding that most of the copyright infringement is due to lack of availability. I *need* this book personally as I am very new to the Gurdy, but when I check Amazon, I get nothing Michael. I would love to give you $50 for the book. I would not accept a copy that had been Xeroxed, as I respect the creative work of others - this was my point about Doctorow's comment about "keeping honest users honest is like keeping tall users tall." That being said, note you have someone here who is more than willing to buy the book but simply can't find a copy. I said above I am new to the Gurdy thing... I am, but have "lurked" on this list for at least a few years now. And I guess this is as good of a time as any to make this observation. There are obviously some very talented and knowledgeable people here, but I have been surprised by the closed nature of the list. I belong to many lists both professionally and personally - few are as unfriendly. This strikes me as sad, as I love the Gurdy and wish to learn. Having posted a "hello" or two that were ignored, to being quietly told to "get on topic" by a list elder does not make for an environment welcoming to those of us new and curious. I may simply be more comfortable posting about a topic of which I have more knowledge - in this case copyright and technology. But my knowledge here also extends to a understanding of how creative works draw from the "intellectual and creative" commons. We create new works by "re-mixing" the past and I thought this was something that we should be reminded of, particularly in a world that has so much traditional music that belongs to all of us. I feel I can contribute here and that it does matter, as it seems a valuable work is at risk of being lost. It frankly surprises me that the context of my post was not clear. Sorry for the rant, but I both love and get very frustrated with this particular community. Kind Regards, Brian -- Brian W. Brown Director, Electronic Student Services Room 269, John Thomas Hall Appalachian State University Boone, NC 28608 Office: 828-262-7124 http://ess.appstate.edu/ http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu/
