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Originally Posted by JSWolf
OK, you have put a converted copy of the library eBook on your Kindle. Now you don't quite get to finish reading it before the time limit runs out. Do you keep it past the time limit to finish it or do you do the right thing and delete it, and try to borrow it again?
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I've already said a gillion times I don't do or support that, JW. In the very post you're responding to, I said "I am given the book for 2-3 weeks to read. I read it within that time period and then I delete it."
I don't know what else you want me to say... ?
As for Jaywalking - ditto. See answer as I gave earlier about speeding.
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Originally Posted by Janette55
But to copy whole chapters to give to students was BREAKING the law, unless they had premission from the author and should also be from the publisher. Copyright laws forbid the copying of that extensive of a book, a whole chapter, let alone the WHOLE book. So, to copy a whole book for personal use is breaking the law. Period, there is no argument, acccording to this lawyer.
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His saying it would be a breach of copyright to make copies
for an entire class is not his saying that "to copy a whole book
for personal use is breaking the law."
Whole class is not personal use.