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I would like nothing more than to give my corrected texts back to PG. Unfortunately, they have ignored every e-mail I've sent them offering to do so.
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Jezz louise!! There seems to be an awful lot of discussion going on about something that no one seems to be "demanding" be done. A lot of questioning of others ethics, a lot of suggesting not offering a torrent is wrong, a lot of likening the uploaders to the big bad evil corporations who cripple ebooks with DRM, a lot of.....basically....whinging.
If you all want a torrent, go ahead a make a torrent. It has been stated that you are all free to do so, even if you may not be free to post a link to the torrent here at MR. Stop questioning peoples ethics, rights and what not and just go do it already. Or is it that whilst you are of course not "demanding" someone at MR do it, it's just too much effort to do yourself? Cheers, PKFFW |
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Where have you seen that? People have wondered about how to reason to come to a conclusion. It is perfecty valid to be curious about this. You seem to confuse discussing reasons for having certain opinions with peoples interests in doing certain things.
I also do not get why you are whinging. You seem to misunderstand what people write and the you complain based on your misunderstandings. Why do you feel a need telling other people about what they can discus? I have not yet had time to write a script to download all books. If somebody have a script or access method for all books already please share it. |
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Harry, have you tried to communicate with PG Australia? I've found them to be much more easy to deal with. Whether or not they'll allow duplicate titles with PG USA I don't know, but it might be worth checking... |
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However Project Gutenberg allows everyone to change the actual text from it’s ebooks. But _for legal reasons_ we actually prefer that people simply do not say that the final etext comes from PG when they change it. (Eg.: do not use phrasings such as “Source: Project Gutenberg”). If one wants to identify the source as being PG, please make it clear that the text has been changed, improved, corrected etc etc _by yourself_. (Eg.: Source file found at www.gutenbeg.org that we’ve changed, improved and corrected ourselves). Quote:
If PG’s people haven’t answered you, please try to sent those emails to someone else at PG. If they have not accepted your offering maybe that’s because PG tends not to accept people “offering” to do something. The standard answer is “You are welcome to do that. Call me when you’ve done it.” In either case, I strongly invite you to post your concerns at our gutvol-d discussion list. Individual volunteers may have a partial perspective of PG. Maybe if you discuss it with everyone in public it’d be more efficient. PG will certainly accept your final files as long as you send the corrected version in accordance to PG’s formatting conventions (by simply replacing the corrected words) and be kind enough to also update all the files that have been produced from the original TXT (HTML, Unicode versions, etc). It is true that our errata team is working very slowly. Maybe if you directly send your files to the posting team? That's what I personally do. Please ask for suggestions and guidance from other volunteers at gutvol-d. We need those changes and we certainly need you! Quote:
Did you produce the text file yourself or did you send the scan sets to Distributed Proofreaders? About PG Australia (and PG Canada by the way), please get in touch with them on how to send in your files. It’d be just wonderful if we could raise the number of ebooks they provide!! Now back to the topic: I’m personally fine with someone selling the ebooks I’ve produced for PG (even on paper). Those ebooks don’t belong to me. They belong to mankind and everyone can do whatever they want with them. When I decide to produce an ebook all I can think off is: this author will be available online; everyone can read it for free; small publishers can even use the work I’ve done to sell them and make a profit with that. I don’t think it’s immoral that publishers can make a profit with a book I’ve simply transcribed. I admit that sometimes I laugh at big publishers when I see them selling books I’ve produced for PG. “Little greedy people”, I think to myself. _BUT_ I know that I’m helping small publishers from poor regions of the world that’d never publish _that_ book if there wasn’t me. I’m glad that people from those regions may have access to that peace of culture, even if they have to pay for it, even if it's on paper, and until they have an Internet access for getting them for free. There’s more world beyond the USA, Europe and Amazon you know? The same applies to torrents. Last edited by ricdiogo; 10-10-2009 at 10:52 AM. |
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When I offered to provide some late 19th/early 20th century Utopia/SF books, I was requested to provide it in scans for DP. I wasn't given any other option. I provided 3 books (The Pharoah's Broker, Mizora, and The Doomsman) They varied from 9 to over 20 months to get through the process. After 6 months, I gave up on PG US and corresponded with PG Australia. They would take books without going through DP, so I provided them with The Crystal Button and Man Abroad, personally scanned and tripled proofed by me. (I am working on Station X fitfully, and it is a boring book, but I will eventually release it to PG Austrailia. Then I will do Indian Tribes of North America by McKenney and Hall (1836 to 1844, 120 color illustrations) and release it there as well.) |
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Edit: Thanks, ricdiogo. I just saw your post. That does clarify things a bit. Are you sure the sort of source identification you suggest is officially acceptable to PG though? - Ahi |
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I don't think that's right or moral. The way I have no problem with writers who constantly cry and whine about piracy never writing another book again, I much prefer that the people who upload PD books understand and respect the concept of the Public Domain. I would certainly not actively encourage somebody's delusions that they own rights to public domain material. (I'm not talking about anyone in specific, to be clear.) - Ahi Last edited by ahi; 10-10-2009 at 01:52 PM. |
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Aside from the stuff on the Baen web site, they also provided books on CDs bound in to various Baen hardcovers, which again you were encouraged to copy and share. They even included CD cover art you could apply if you had the gear to use it. (And much of what appeared on the CDs did not appear on the web site.) Torrents of all of the Baen CDs are available, as are ISO images and big Zip files, from http://baencd.thefifthimperium.com/ . (That site says on the front page "For the small minority of people who still seem to think that this site is blatantly trampling upon multiple copyrights and don't believe what's in the linked CD-ROM Orientation, feel free to visit the Baen Publishing Enterprises web site and drop a dime on me. They have a lively web forum and you can speak directly to the publisher and webmaster in several conferences. Just be prepared to be roundly mocked after complaining about this site. Baen knows all about this site, to the point where the publisher has my phone number and she's not afraid to use it.") ![]() The non-free stuff is indeed another matter. ______ Dennis |
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Everyone has the right to produce the text file all by themselves, withought DP's intervention at all! All PG asks you is: 1st - to provide a copy of the title page for getting a copyright clearance; 2nd - that your file is a TXT; and 3rd - that you follow PG´s formatting conventions. (_italics_ +bold+ and so on). Volunteers submit text files they have produced all by themselves everyday. PG Australia is great project that needs more and more ebooks in their catalog. I'm happy you are contributing to it if that works best for you. But please keep in mind what I've just said before and if someone tells you the opposite just let me know so I can determine what's going on. |
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Besides, there are practical problems with these bulk downloads as some books are CC, others are only in PD in specific countries and not in others, so these torrents could become illegal very quickly! |
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