Hi Jenny -

As long as you are raffling the original book and not a reproduction of it, 
there is no problem.  You could even sell the book (on eBay or through a used 
book-seller), as long as you were selling the original and not a reproduction.

We've had numerous raffles of books which were duplicates or for some other 
reason not needed in the donor's library - and the recipient is usually 
delighted to have the book (otherwise why would they enter their name in the 
raffle?)

So go for it!  A raffle is always fun!

Clay

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From: "Jenny De Angelis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

> HI, 
> 
> I wonder if anyone can help me on the above point. 
> 
> I have a lave booklet which is one produced by the lace guild and I know it 
> is still in publication. This was an unwanted gift form a friend a few 
> years ago and I am wondering what the position would be if I offer it up for 
> a raffle on the list. 
> 
> I don't think I would be breaking any copyright by raffling the booklet off 
> because I am not selling it to make money, nor am I reporducing any part of 
> the book in any way. 
> 
> Would I be OK to offer it for raffle in the circumstances can anyone say? 
> 
> Thanks 
> Jenny DeAngelis 
> Spain. 
> 
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