
Vorticon wrote:Yesterday, I uploaded the game manual file (67pp) and the Generals List file (29pp) to kinkos, had them combined, and picked it up today. Black and white, printed both sides, spiral bound to lay flat, with a clear plastic front cover and black plastic back cover...$15.50..and it looks great! (and couldn't have been easier)![]()
Candew wrote:I once took a PDF manual to be printed at a local Staples/Business Depot and had to beg them to print it. It appears that the employee's had been trained to look for copyright notices and would refuse to print any copyrighted work without the permission of the original publisher.
I had to argue with them for about 15 minutes and speak with their manager to convince them that:
(A) I had purchased the software that the manual was written for
(B) That it was for my express personal use
(C) That I would not make 'copies' of my printed copy.
Clearly, the copyright police are getting out of hand!
McNaughton wrote:I personally think that the bootleggers are the ones getting out of hand! I actually applaud their dilegence on the issue, plus, they themselves might have to worry about prosecution should they be 'noted' for providing illegal photocopies. In the end, you got your copies.
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