Author: Jeroen Noomen
Date: 04:23:23 05/01/02
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On May 01, 2002 at 07:12:12, Ricardo Gibert wrote: There is a big difference in making a book oneself and 'copy *.*' There is also a big difference in making a book oneself and using other people stuff for your own sake (good results and money). I find it strange that people would approve of this and have big problems with f.e. doping in professional sports. Anyway, every book that is printed, has a sentence in it (something like): Copying and reproduction is prohibited, without the written permission of the author. That says it all, isn't it? Jeroen >I may be wrong, but I think that the above represents an extreme view that the >majority will not support. I don't see how that is any different than buying >several print books and taking all the good parts from those to form a players >opening repertoire. In fact, this is essentially what you do yourself for the >most part.
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