[bksvol-discuss] To Mickey

  • From: Bud Schwab <budschwab@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 02 Jul 2006 11:15:27 -0700

Hi Mickey,

Now I'm really confused.  It looks like it's already there.  What's ahappenin'?

Bud
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Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2006 09:24:07 -0700
To: budschwab@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Your book has been accepted
From: support@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Reply-to: support@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


Dear earl,

We are pleased to inform you that your submission of Creeping Jenny by John Sherwood has been reviewed and accepted for Publication on Bookshare.org. Eligible members of the Bookshare.org community now have the opportunity to enjoy your book in an accessible format. Thank you for making this possible.

Sincerely,

Bookshare.org Volunteering
volunteer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Note: if you or someone you know has a large quantity of books to submit, you should contact volunteer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx for more information.


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Bookshare.org is an online community that enables people in the United States with visual or other print disabilities to legally share scanned books.

Where do the digital books come from?
The Bookshare.org collection is built and shaped primarily by its community of members and supporters. By scanning a book to submit to the collection, a Bookshare.org member can provide all other members access to that book.


Who can access the books?
Copyrighted digital books are available only to U.S. residents who have a disability that affects print reading and have a current subscription. Organizations such as schools can sponsor access for their students through a School or Group Account.


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Why is Bookshare.org legal?
In general, it would be illegal to share or distribute copyrighted books. However, Bookshare.org takes advantage of a special exemption in U.S. copyright law that permits the reproduction of publications into specialized formats for the disabled. This project is possible under the law in the United States, as long as the copyrighted digital books are only available to people in the U.S. with bona fide disabilities and the nonprofits and schools that serve them. For more information, please visit our website at
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Who is providing Bookshare.org?
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Bud Schwab
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