Gene mentioned that he had contacted one of the publishers that he was familiar 
with. Whether that will have any effect on an organization such as this one is 
anybody's guess. 

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Michael Oke, II
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661-349-6221

On Jul 4, 2013, at 10:07 AM, GaryT <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 04/07/13 17:46, Alan Bourke wrote:
> [snip]
> > I downloaded one and scanned it with MSE, came back clean but you never
>> know. Aside from them being hooky it's not worth the risk of malware (on
>> Windows at any rate).
> 
> Using Linux.
> I downloaded a couple, they looked suspicious immediately. The text was poor 
> quality (i.e. very low res - hard to read) and there was one piece of text on 
> the bottom of each page, in a nice clear blue, obviously not scanned...
> 
>        www.it-ebooks.info
> 
> IOW, it looked like the book was scanned and made into a PDF, with the local 
> insignia added to each page.  Poor effort.
> 
> However, has anyone thought about warning the publishers?  They may not know 
> and might have cause to get really angry.  Does anyone KNOW the publishers?
> 
> GT
> 
> 
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