>Paypal would be an excellent solution to payment. The problem is the >unscrupulous. We want the author to be paid the royalty, at least. Copying >of books and prickings has been around since Xerox was first a company, but >having a pdf file opens up to putting the book in the public domain, and that >is not what is wanted, usually. Anyone who wants to put their hard work in >the public domain can send the pdf file to the professor in Arizona. This is >all about fair payment for work. > >Lyn in Lancaster where it is at least 15-20 degrees F too cold for Memorial >Day weekend. 52F 15C at 10 a.m. Gorgeous sunshine though, but too windy. > >Sue wrote: >>> Is it not possible to put these books into pdf format and accept payment >>> sending them via the internet and then the individual lacemaker could >>> print off as much or as little as they like. That way you have control of >>> the book matter and the prices without having to individually print out >>> and bind each book or all of the other options mentioned. Or am I >>> simplifying this too much? > >Catherine Barley wrote: >>An interesting thought Sue. Payment could be made by PayPal so there would >>be no financial risk to either party?
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