[bksvol-discuss] Re: Kindle

  • From: Rogerbailey81@xxxxxxx
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  • Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 16:08:28 EDT

I don't think that is the rule. If that was the case then virtually every
book that has been published for years now would be off limits. I think the
rule is that you may not just lift them from another site like Gutenberg. You
have to scan them.

                  "Philosophers have merely interpreted the world in
various ways; the point is to change it." Karl Marx

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If one of the rules for eligibility for scanning is that the book may
not exist elsewhere as a digital file, then won't all the books on Kindle

--  now be off limits?
Read on!

Nan Hawthorne   hawthorne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Nan Hawthorne's Booking the Middle Ages
http://nanhawthorne.blogspot.com

Never tell an author you have no time to read!

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