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Is anyone aware of a website that has posted the NFHS Basketball rules?
I suspect the answer is NO (due to copyright concerns), but it would certianly make sense to have a copy of the rulebook accessable to all (INCLUDING COACHES :D) |
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gone now. And it is accessable to all, just pay yer 5 bucks + S&H and it's yours to have & hold & mark up... |
Sales of the book are a revenue source for the NF. That's why they don't post it. I wouldn't recommend anyone scanning and then posting it themselves. As williebfree stated, there are copyright concerns.
As to coaches having access, that would be moot, since most can't read anyway :) |
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NO, I am not a TIGHTWAD! :D
Dan...
I just thought the accessibility would be neat, since (Gasp, :D) I do not carry mine with me at all times. |
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Anyway you can download the NCAA rules from them in PDF format. Very close to NF in spirit, although they completely revamped it last yr and it's sometimes hard to line up section numbers and case plays. And don't tell Tony you're using the NCAA book or he'll taunt you and spit in your general direction! :p |
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Besides, Padgett is the basketball bigot! Just kiddin' Mark! :D |
No offense taken...
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I have no anomosity about your post, just wanted to make sure you understood the "gist" of the question. ALL :D |
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If the NFHS rulebook were available in digital format, I'd put it in my Palm which would allow me to do really fast and easy searches for key words.
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What is the address of the site where I can download the pdf NCAA rules?
I am trying to compile all the rulebooks, mechanic guides, points of emphasis etc from the various competitions onto my website www.Ref-Basketball.com. I already have all the FEEBLE but would like to include NCAA, High School, NBA etc. Cheers Duane |
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http://www.ncaa.org/library/rules/20...rules_book.pdf I would suggest, however, that you just post a link on your website, and not the actual PDF file. |
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Besides, I am really suprised that they don't provide an online copy themselves, lets face it, it would be cheaper to buy the rule book than to download and print the pdf version, so what are they worried about? |
You'd be shocked. Smaller companies (than the NCAA) have (sucessfully) sued smaller websites for smaller usages of copyrighted materials.
U.S. Copyright Law is fairly straightforward - except for fair use exceptions (which allow us to cite rule references in discussions here), you cannot simply someone else's materials without permission - even if said material is freely available somewhere else. As an example, if I create an image for my website (not even a logo), and you post it on yours, you have infringed my copyright. |
I realise the laws, but I doubt that the NCAA would actively pursue me. As well, there is the complication of me being located in Australia, and our copyright laws regarding the internet are fairly lax compared to the USA. I'm not sure under whose laws I could be prosecuted, assuming they wanted to go to the effort.
Basically I'm willing to cross that bridge when I get to it. |
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However, you definitely should NOT publish anything on your website that has not been published electronically for free over the Internet (i.e. NFHS rulebooks). Quote:
Just wanted to give you a heads up... |
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I can download it for nothing and print it on 142 sheets of paper for a buck. It cost $12 for the book and shipping. How is buying the rulebook cheaper than that? |
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Yes. I can buy a ream of paper for $3. I'm going to have an Internet connection and a printer whether I download the NCAA rulebook or not. Time? I have a cable connection. I can download it a 5MB file in less than a minute and print it in less than 10 minutes. That's less time that it would take me to fill an order form from the NCAA, write a check, take it to the post office and mail it. Then I've got to wait a week and a half to receive it. 10 minutes vs 10 days. $1.00 vs. $12.29. Yeah, I see your point. Is that Australian logic? ;) |
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The convenience of the book far outweighs downloading and printing, IMHO. Why print on 8 1/2 x 11 pages, which are a pain to carry around, etc., when you can have a nice small book for $10? BTW, you can order the books online -- that should take you less than a minute... |
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Quite frankly, I have no need for an NCAA rulebook. If I want to reference something, I just look at their web version. But I don't work those rules, so no need to buy. |
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Or be hard-headed and do it your way! ;) |
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