I received the following notification about a book I submitted, and just wanted to correct an error which is hopefully limited to this message. I didn't know to whom I should send this, so here's hoping it's in the right hands. The title of the book in question should be "War Load," not "War Lord" as is listed below. ----- Original Message ----- From: <support@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <boomerdad@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 3:20 PM Subject: [other] Your book has been accepted > > Dear Eric, > > We are pleased to inform you that your submission of War Lord (SuperBolan > #82) by Don Pendleton, David Robbins 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. > > > ------------------------------------------- > GET MORE INVOLVED WITH BOOKSHARE.ORG > > Submitting books is just one of the important ways that volunteers > contribute to the Bookshare.org community. Volunteers also review digital > books for quality, enter book data, help with scanning, and write book > summaries. If you'd like to get more involved with building the > Bookshare.org collection, email volunteer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > ------------------------------------------- > ABOUT BOOKSHARE.ORG > Books without Barriers > > 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. > > A limited number of books are available to non-U.S. residents because of > publisher permission. Visit this link on our website to find out more: > http://www.bookshare.org/web/AboutInternationalMembership.html > > 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 > http://www.bookshare.org/web/Legalities.html. > > Who is providing Bookshare.org? > Bookshare.org is a project of the Benetech Initiative, a nonprofit > organization. The Benetech team originally developed the Arkenstone > reading systems, and is now using the power of technology to introduce new > projects such as Bookshare.org - www.benetech.org. > > Copyright (c) 2002-2005 Benetech > > The Benetech Initiative > 480 California Ave., Suite 201 > Palo Alto, CA 94306 > USA > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.322 / Virus Database: 266.11.16 - Release Date: 5/24/2005 > >