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MichaelVA2000 Thu Feb 07, 2008 07:01pm

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Originally Posted by Interested Ump
They are, tough on your laptop or PDA, field dirt and all. ;)

There's this new cutting edge technology out there now called a printer. You can actually take information that's inside the computer and print it onto paper. If you get the newer printer models, you can even make several copies at a time.:rolleyes:

GarthB Thu Feb 07, 2008 07:44pm

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Originally Posted by msavakinas
edited to say... will sell copies for 5 plus s/h????

And you're planning on going to law school?

Here's a quick pre-law quiz:

What does this mean?

©2007 by the Commissioner of Baseball. All rights reserved.
No part of the Official Baseball Rules may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording or any information storage and retrieval system now known or to be invented, without permission in writing from the Office of the Commissioner of Baseball.

GarthB Thu Feb 07, 2008 09:25pm

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Originally Posted by msavakinas
I wasn't going to really sell them. I am just going to print it off and bind it for myself, which is within my rights.

My bad. I believed what you posted:

"edited to say... will sell copies for 5 plus s/h????"

I'm not a copyright attorney. I do not know what rights you have to reproduce an item that bears the warning that it may not be reproduced in any form. I'll take your word for it.

UMP25 Thu Feb 07, 2008 10:05pm

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Originally Posted by msavakinas
I just printed them (double sided) and I am going to do the binding myself tomorrow. More convenient than paying for it...

edited to say... will sell copies for 5 plus s/h????

More convenient? Hardly. We buy a batch of them to easily distribute to guys who can carry them in their bag, glove department, or other small area and easily access them. Having them as 8.5 x 11 publications bound in a folder of a larger size is nice for at-home perusal, but not in the aforementioned situations.

UMP25 Thu Feb 07, 2008 10:54pm

Cheaper? Only if you don't have to pay for all those pages of paper, or did you not factor in the cost for paper and toner/ink used? At $4.00/book, we're not spending any more money than we would be spending had we tried to print 40-50 copies from MLB.com. Add to the mix the cost of one's time to print so many copies with so many reams of paper, and the cost is actually LESS for us to buy a batch of books.

UMP25 Fri Feb 08, 2008 12:49am

What??? And waste more paper and kill more trees? ;)

Rich Ives Fri Feb 08, 2008 12:50am

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Originally Posted by msavakinas
Lol It's ok. They put it in PDF for a reason... Since they do that there is nothing prohibiting me from printing it off for personal use. If I was to bind 500 copies and sell them all for profit... That's a different story.

You may be able to print a copy for personal use but if so it isn't because they put it in PDF or because they posted it, it's because of what the copyright laws allow. Putting it in PDF or posting it doesn't change the ownership rights.

Interested Ump Fri Feb 08, 2008 01:00am

Originally Posted by Interested Ump
They are, tough on your laptop or PDA, field dirt and all.

Quote:

Originally Posted by MichaelVA2000
There's this new cutting edge technology out there now called a printer. You can actually take information that's inside the computer and print it onto paper. If you get the newer printer models, you can even make several copies at a time.:rolleyes:

:D
Why yes you can, I'll have to get me one of them newfangled thangs.

It's refreshing to see that there are some people willing to openly admit to copyright violations. I don't mean to pick on you personally, I see this all the time. It's much like going 40 in a 35, much ado about nothing, in this relative sense. Frequently violated law, reproducing the OBRs.

The violation imnsho is that there is a copyright on the Nation's Game Rules.:rolleyes:

UMP25 Fri Feb 08, 2008 10:44am

Send me the $4.00 plus the customary Shipping and Handling fee of $19.95 and it's yours. :D


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