[bksvol-discuss] Re: Boot Camp for Christ

  • From: Mike Pietruk <pietruk@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2005 05:09:35 -0400 (EDT)

Julie
From the Step 1 Download page:

What would it be like if we took the best of the Roman Catholic, the best of the
Protestant and the best of the Pentecostal and put it all together?"

Action: SUBMIT
Date: 2004-09-21 20:20:52-07



User: Nicholas Wilcox


And the irony from the book's title page:


© Copyright 2000 Institute for Christian Renewal® All Rights Reserved

So The Institute, which is located in New Hampshire, claims a copyright 
but didn't take the additional step of recording it with the Library of 
Congress copyright office.
However, legally speaking, they can still enforce that right in a court of 
law; but, apparently for purposes of BookShare, 
that lack of formal registration makes the book unacceptible into the 
collection.

My question then is why Gustavo, rather than rejecting the book, returns 
it to Step 1.
What kind of verification, as the Library of Congress can provide none, 
would he deem acceptible.
And, if no other verification is acceptible, the book should be rejected.

I won't bother Gustavo at this point as he is at the ACB convention in 
Vegas this week, but I'll bounce him this email next week and ask him to 
respond either privately or via the list.
The book, after almost a year, should either go into the collection  be 
turned down.

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