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Originally Posted by stonetools
The copright notice should give you guidance here. If its not forbidden by the notice, you should be OK.
Of course, there are badly written copyright notices, but then there are badly written legal documents of all types.
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The copyright notice is not legally binding, other than declaring that the book (or whatever) is covered by copyright law. The text about what you can & can't do with the book is irrelevant. Books that say "No part of this book may be copied without publisher permission" are wrong.