Libraries and such

Discussion in 'Legal Issues' started by eves, Aug 31, 2006.

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    At my local library I ran into "Super Affiliate Handbook" by Rosalind Gardner and decided to get it. Read through it, didnt find anything i didnt already know, gives you a good general idea,but nothing really unique (like most affiliate ebooks i read)... i looked at the website, being sold for $50 or something...so then i thought...how can libraries be allowed to lend new books???

    if i was in business of selling information, i would be pissed off at libraries just as i would at someone sharing my ebook on a p2p
     
    eves, Aug 31, 2006 IP
  2. demosfen

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    I am guessing there isn't much publishers can do about libraries. You bought a book - it's yours. You can give/lend/sell/destroy it, whatever you like. You are not making a copy of it or otherwise infriguing on their copyright
     
    demosfen, Aug 31, 2006 IP