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From: Travis O. <oli...@ee...> - 2005-10-04 23:08:23
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Fernando Perez wrote: > Travis Oliphant wrote: > >> Alan G Isaac wrote: >> >> >>> I also plan to ask our library to purchase the book, but I am >>> concerned that your statement that multiple users each need their >>> own copy might mean a library purchase is forbidden. I assume it >>> did not mean that, and that you just meant that making multiple >>> copies is restricted. (Our library supports electronic book check >>> out.) Ruling out library purchases would, I think, be a costly >>> mistake for many reasons, which I can list if you are interested. >>> >> >> A library purchase is fine. If that how a single copy is shared. >> I'll make that more clear. But, really, if multiple users need to >> use it at the same time, then the library should purchase several >> copies. > > > 'a single printed copy can be made from the electronic version, which > is subject to the same restrictions imposed on paper books (lending is > OK but not wholesale photocopying for redistribution, for example)' > > This would put at ease a lot of people who normally buy a book in a > lab or research group with the natural assumption that anyone in that > lab can go to the shelf and read it. Obviously if it's a book with > very frequent use, traditional book purchasers buy multiple copies. > With your book, the exact same thing would be expected: just because > they have the PDF doesn't mean they can print 10 copies of it for the > whole lab. Or at least that's my understanding. > Thanks, I like this wording. It is exactly what I meant. I also think except for a library-checkout system (where only one digital copy is in circulation), somebody should not be able to buy an e-copy and then make electronic copies for everybody in their organization. That's really quite counter productive. If you want to share your e-copy with someone for a while (or give it away) fine... I'm really just asking that you treat the e-copy something like a physical book. I'll make some more details concerning the intent, available. Thanks for everybody's help. -Travis |