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Originally Posted by DMcCunney
I think you misunderstand the agreement.
The text PG distributes is in the public domain. You are welcome to do anything you like with it. If you convert it to a different format, you must remove the PG boilerplate, as it isn't a PG edition any longer.
You can redistribute the plain text edition too.
http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Gutenb...enberg_License
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Dennis
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Dennis;
Thanks for the PG license page that explains everything very nicely and clearly. I had been unsure of the idea of removing ALL references to PG, but now I understand why someone might want to do that.
Phrodod