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Old 03-14-2015, 06:24 AM   #83
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Originally Posted by RobertDDL View Post
They need to cut off the spine for the scanning, otherwise it would be a much more expensive process. But bookscan.us offers to return the pages of the scanned book, for a fee (not of much practical use, but they only destroy the pages because sending them back costs money). Do they violate US law by this? (That's a genuine question.)
The law forum I posted a link to in post #67 above is of the opinion that book scanning is illegal in the US, but I guess that it will remain merely an opinion until a case is brought to court.

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