I don't know if this is a relevant discussion or not, but as far as I
understand most of the books digitized under the EAP program have a
restrictive copyright notice, such as this one:
https://eap.bl.uk/archive-file/EAP704-1-2#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=
23&xywh=-409%2C-162%2C5067%2C3173
Most of them are clearly PD books, but maybe it wouldn't hurt to try to
contact Jody Butterworth first (she's in charge of the EAP program) and
reach her about the permissions. Is one of those tricky situations where
you might have your stuff taken down (or worst, have a legal case around
it). The email is: endangeredarchi...@bl.uk. When I reached them out they
were quite responsive.
best,
scann
2018-07-25 18:08 GMT-04:00 Bodhisattwa Mandal :
> Hi,
>
> During Wikimania hackathon, User:Pmlineditor created two python scripts
> for British Library Endangered Archives Program books upon request from
> Bengali WIkisource community
>
> One of the script is to mass download the books, the other script is to
> selectively download and directly upload the books to Commons.
>
> The scripts are in github - https://github.com/prachatos/eap2pdf
>
> Thanks,
> Bodhisattwa
>
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