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Originally Posted by David Emerling
I think we can all agree; making the rulebook TOP SECRET is an excellent idea.
David Emerling
Memphis, TN
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Perhaps we could agree on that if there was anyone who actually did that.
I do see, however, that you are completely bought into the teenage file sharing notion that there is no such thing as a copyright that should be respected, refusing to accept that it is up to the owner of the copyright to decide how to make the work available.
Anyone who registers with ASA gets the rule book. Anyone who registers with their state HS league gets the NFHS rule book (if their state uses NFHS). Anyone who is a member of the NFHS Officials Association has online access to the rule book and the case book. You can also choose to buy both of those works without registering. They are available online for purchase.
So, is what this boils down to is you think you should get these copyrighted works free?