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Old 02-09-2010, 04:20 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by lene1949 View Post
Yes... working for people you can't buy books with money...
Thats a pretty good idea. But if you do a site then you might end up being a target of "copyright infringement", maybe(?). I know most eBooks say you can't sell them. Would swapping them fall into that category. I mean to us no but to some itchy ass lawyer? Or some stank publisher? Or a cranky ass author?

Having a site would mean you are putting yourself out there for all to see. So it wouldn't be a bad idea (actually its a good idea). I am working on an eBook site now and if I can get some decent legal advice I might just add that into the sites function.

But decent legal advice would = "no you could not be sued or brought up on charges for copyright enfringment". Verse not so good legal advice "hmmm, well I don't think so....nah you probably wouldn't".

I will look into it.
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