The thing about this is that reading a book online isn't comfortable, because the pro of a book over DVD is that you can go anywhere with it, and this kills this advantage, I have it but haven't learned anything from it, for that I'd need to buy the book.
When Drake started publishing the book he continued to do so with the copyrights in the name of Erdnase and royalties were paid. The checks then started to come back and account closed. Drake continued to publish the book while keeping up on what he owed to Erdnase. In 1930 when it was time to renew the copyright, Drake could not do it because he never owned the copyright to the book. From that point forward the book fell into the public domain. No one owns the copyright to the book. If it's in public domain then it isn't piracy its sharing free material.
I was going to post this exactly.
Also, I'm pretty sure after a certain point (which varies by area) copyrights cannot be renewed any longer and it defaults into the public domain.
hey the link isnt working for me
Lol Aicewei... Why on earth would you post on a 2 year old thread???
And fyi... It's public domain... They have it here:
http://geniimagazine.com/erdnase/
If you don't know the answer, there really isn't a point in getting it...
Not everybody knows about Dai Vernon.
Answer's "Erdnase", don't forget to capitalize it and remove the quotes.
Not everybody knows about Dai Vernon.
Answer's "Erdnase", don't forget to capitalize it and remove the quotes.