You are probably right. Diesel eBooks should double-check if FreeELiterature is fully legit.
They aren't giving out the e-books for free though; a CD with e-books costs US $14, and it is possible that they use a percentage of the revenue to pay for royalities.
I downloaded one of the FreeELiterature e-books via Diesel eBooks and couldn't find any mentioning of "Project Gutenberg" in the e-text itself. EDIT: I double-checked and found you were right - it contains the line in the very end of the e-book. I guess that is a violation.
hacker, could you give me the link to the Plucker -> HTML? I didn't know about this one, sorry!
Btw, Convertlit is only a copyright violation if you use it on copyright-protected e-books, but certainly not on e-books from Gutenberg.
Greets
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