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This is a site that sells pirated stuff....Here you go:
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I'm not saying it is, or isn't stolen. I am asking if you can prove or verify that claim? I'm not trying to be mean or disbelieve you, but saying something doesn't make it true. nor doe shaving multiple people agree with you either...If proof is provided then that's a totally different story and I apologize for posting that link.This is a site that sells pirated stuff....
Just look at the other stuff in it and compare the price with the other “legal” providers. For instance the bottom deal by jason england sells for 15.00 $ here at theory11, and it should be more or less the same with the other retailers as well, but as you can see, this site is selling it for just 2.00 $. And I’m sure if you ask the staff here, it isn’t approved to sell their products either. It was just an example. You can compare the price of the other stuff in it with the price chosen by the official retailers as well.I'm not saying it is, or isn't stolen. I am asking if you can prove or verify that claim? I'm not trying to be mean or disbelieve you, but saying something doesn't make it true. nor doe shaving multiple people agree with you either...If proof is provided then that's a totally different story and I apologize for posting that link.
Also "Pirated" is a term specifically used for the theft of computer software (Common term for stolen video games).
Are you trying to say it's a black market site?
Also if something is no longer up for sale by the owner but other places had it in stock, (Stolen or not) the place where it's sold has every right to sell it.
If the stuff was stolen, then the owner of the item would have been notified and it would have been dealt with. Especially in this case.
Legal PDF? What does that even mean? Furthermore a book in PDF format doesn't prove anything. Just because the owner or seller didn't format it like that, doesn't make it any less legal if someone formats like that.Another good example is the Martin Nash book series. There’s no legal pdf for his books, and the physical version of them is quite expensive, yet you find the pdf version of them for a really cheap price.
Man, you don’t get it do you? Stuff like Ben Earl’s less is more are available both in PDF and Paper, and you need to pay almost the same price for the pdf version when you’re buying it from Ben or someone he has approved. Now if you find the same pdf for free or a price that is much cheaper, it would be a pirated version. Same thing goes with books that don’t have any pdf version. The pdfs that you get are usually scanned by someone at their home or something with a cheap scanner and rather low quality, and are just images put together, not the word file turned pdf which you will get with an actual legal pdf version. Heck, even I can scan some of my books and sell them for a price at my website at a cheap price. Is it legal? No. Is the creator getting any of the money that I’m making from it? Hell no. So how is it different from those websites?Legal PDF? What does that even mean? Furthermore a book in PDF format doesn't prove anything. Just because the owner or seller didn't format it like that, doesn't make it any less legal if someone formats like that.
There is no similarity in it whatsoever.This situation you're discussing with me is no different:
If that was the case, site like librarygenesis or torrent websites should have been legal. And moreover, even if what you say about changing the format is true, videos should still not be legal. I mean as I mentioned with the Bottom Deal video produced by t11, they’re selling the exact same format as the original producers, but with a much cheaper price that isn’t going to T11.I don't have a contract with that creator, it was legally bought, and I can legally sell it in any format I want
If I buy multiple copies of a book, scan a copy into my comp and make a PDF out of it, I can then list it as you're paying for the format I put it in, and the information is free. I don't have a contract with that creator, it was legally bought, and I can legally sell it in any format I want to provided I say it's only the format I'm selling, and not the information in it. (It would be charging for parking, not admission to the display)
That is completely untrue! Not sure where you're learning your laws from but they're not actually correct. It's why students and schools can make copies of entire books for classes and things like that. According to people in this thread when a college paper is used they're republishing the authors work so it's illegal.Legally, that is copyright infringement. When you buy a book, you do not get the right to make a copy of it.
Once an owner of something uploads a work they did, or puts it up for sale, then THAT IS THE CONSENT! It's why Google Images are perfectly legal.Man, you don’t get it do you? Stuff like Ben Earl’s less is more are available both in PDF and Paper, and you need to pay almost the same price for the pdf version when you’re buying it from Ben or someone he has approved.
That is completely untrue! Not sure where you're learning your laws from but they're not actually correct.
It's why students and schools can make copies of entire books for classes and things like that. According to people in this thread when a college paper is used they're republishing the authors work so it's illegal.
If people needed permission to use an authors work then no book-test in magic would be allowed.
Copyright infringement is obtaining a copy of something without paying for it or having it without permission from the creator.
When a creator publishes anything on their own or uploads it to a website, that is the consent. it's why Google Images are legal.
If I buy a book it's paid for it's mine, I can burn it give it away, hang it in a tree, drag it down the road, throw it down an elevator shaft, even do a book test with it, if I want. I just cannot publicly display it for profit or sell it for profit.
The permission has been given once the author has published it whether for free or through a distributor. So copying it for personal use is 100% legal. Fair use doctrine only applies to PUBLIC display. Public being anyone other than yourself.Copying a complete book without permission violates copyright law regardless of who does it.
That applies to plagiarism not making a backup copy of a book or any part of itAll rights reserved. No portion of the book or any of its contents may be reproduced by any means now known or to be invented without written permission of the publisher.
No, according to what you and others are saying is that what you're doing is making a profit off others work. When you buy a trick you're only authorized to the secret, not to use for personal profit.Uhhh... no. False equivalency. You are using the book in a manner that is no different than reading it.
The right to copy it was given by the author once they releasing it for sale or for free. I again for the 4th time direct you to Google Images. I can find images of full text and or covers of books in Google images.You are not copying the book. That is the difference. Hence the word, "copyright" which is the right to copy. When you buy a book, you get the copy but not the right to copy.
The permission has been given once the author has published it whether for free or through a distributor.
So copying it for personal use is 100% legal.
That applies to plagiarism not making a backup copy of a book or any part of it.
I once again direct you to Google images! I can either find a text or cover of your book by doing an internet search and turn it up on half a dozen sites.
The author relinquishing materials to the public is consent.
No, according to what you and others are saying is that what you're doing is making a profit off others work. When you buy a trick you're only authorized to the secret, not to use for personal profit.
The whole no reproducing it's works without permission explicitly applies only to Plagiarism not copyright.
Plagiarism is COPYING someone's ideas and or work and passing it off as your own. It doesn't have to be in any specific form.Plagiarism is presenting someone else's thoughts and ideas as your own.
That's what publishing is. it's a deceleration for people to use their works.Again, an assertion without any support. That is incorrect. Publication is not consent.
Well, the said website is actually using it for their own profit. That’s the problem here.If I buy a book it's paid for it's mine, I can burn it give it away, hang it in a tree, drag it down the road, throw it down an elevator shaft, even do a book test with it, if I want. I just cannot publicly display it for profit or sell it for profit.
If I buy a book it's paid for it's mine, I can burn it give it away, hang it in a tree, drag it down the road, throw it down an elevator shaft, even do a book test with it, if I want. I just cannot publicly display it for profit or sell it for profit.
"Or sell it for profit." And that's kind of the point, isn't it? Let's leave aside the discussion of whether they're allowed to make copies of the product in the first place, once they sell it for profit it is illegal, according to your own words. Did I misunderstand you? I don't want to put words in your mouth.The permission has been given once the author has published it whether for free or through a distributor. So copying it for personal use is 100% legal. Fair use doctrine only applies to PUBLIC display. Public being anyone other than yourself.
While the situation with that website and many others like it, is unfortunate, this is the world we live in.
Oh, please continue posting links! But please be sure to link to retailers that properly recognize the person who has the original rights to the product.From this point forward I'll just refrain from posting links that has things for sale it will avoid any possible conflicts.