Do you have any idea on what the likely minimum print run might be? I think it was thought that a new run of keyboard membranes might be too expensive and demand not there but from what I know it happened and they sold. Obviously, if you had to doa minimum run of 1000 it might not be viable, but a smaller run at slightly higher cost might be viable.
The minimum print run using Cafepress is ... 1 :-)
As for the keyboard membranes I know as I worked for them to become a reality :-)
Ah, now that is good news. So if someone was perverse enough to scan it, could it be made generally available, or does the Quanta rights restrict it to members only (leaving aside the sales issue for a moment)?
As seen on a later message, Quanta has no copyright on Mrs. Jones book
Quanta is regarded by the taxman as a "self trading company", that is to say it trades solely for theAre Quanta actually allowed to sell to non-members in that case? Assuming sales to non-members are allowed, tax would presumably have to be paid. And you'd have to keep records.
benefit of its members, and thus it is not liable for tax on its earnings from sales to them.
It wouldn't matter. A solution such as the one I propose would have someone else making the actual sale :-)
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Finally, apologies if the layour of this email is all over the place, Lookout Excess has had a brainstorm and it looks very messy as I type this because the cursor and what gets typed seem out of sync. :-(
If you had a decent mailer ;-) (hehe) it would look fine as it looks from where I stand ;-)
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