In other words, no copying or sharing for those who do not want to.
Ever shared a book at university? Ever copied the whole thing? I did,
and still do, without so-called "moral" problems. I guess my ethics
are different. All support to you, Andrew Miller.
Axel Corlu
--- In
classicalfencing@yahoogroups.com, Kim Moser <kmoser@k...>
wrote:
> At 09:04 PM 4/24/2003 -0700, "Andrew Miller" <Archone555@h...>
wrote:
> >Well over a month ago, I ordered a copy of Aldo Nadi's "On Fencing"
from
> >Jackson's Books, a small publishing company easily found on the net
via a
> >search engine. Since then, I've been waiting impatiently-until
yesterday.
> >Apparently, they took a while to obtain a copy to send to me. I'm
loving it!
> >And the price... $25. Not bad...
> >
> >I was wondering if I should be sharing this tome by posting it on
the net. I
> >do NOT have a scanner, so I can't create an Acrobat document. But
if you
> >guys feel I should, I can always copy Nadi's words verbatim onto a
Word doc,
> >and post that. It might help my comprehension as well, if I type
the words
> >that I've read.
> >
> >Let me know. In the meantime, I'll be reading... :-)
>
> Good luck, and happy reading. I'm sure we'd all be glad to hear your
> opinions of Nadi's book. However, if in your haste you skipped the
first
> couple of pages, here's what you missed:
>
> "No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or
by any
> means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording
or by
> any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in
writing
> from the Publisher, except for the inclusion of brief quotations in
a review."
>
> In other words, no copying and sharing.
>
> --K