Sigh, can we call this a dead horse and stop beating it? If there was
anything interesting mingled with the comments that go on every year I
didn't see them. Just took the thread and related and deleted them.
Waste of bandwidth. Personally I am in a position to either buy the
book from a
Thus
stealing the bread from the mouths of the children of the starving
publishers since, unless self published, or a Best Seller, the authors
of academic stuff get little or nothing for their hard work.
So you think they should get less?
Fran
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Okay, let's try this one more time. Suppose someone bought a yard of your
custom-produced brocade, and using technology (that admittedly probably
doesn't exist yet) scanned it and starting producing their own brocade, in
exactly the same pattern, and selling it. Would you regard that as
because someone
mentioned something that happens to be close to your own personal soapbox.
From: annbw...@aol.com annbw...@aol.com
To: h-cost...@indra.com
Sent: Thu, May 13, 2010 12:31:07 PM
Subject: [h-cost] Brocade and Fair Use
Okay, let's try this one more
I would also like to point out that no one ever said anything about copying the
drawing to create the brocade-- the drawing is merely a visual aid to interpret
images of the actual fabric!
Astrida
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There are two different issues here. One is copyright, regarding
making a copy of part of a book. There are other ways to get the
information, for example Inter Library Loan or looking at a friend's
copy. Or asking the friend if the book contains a particular thing.
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From: annbw...@aol.com
To: h-cost...@indra.com
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 7:31 AM
Subject: [h-cost] Brocade and Fair Use
Okay, let's try this one more time