Scuby Dooby
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I wouldn't feel any different at all Matt. The book should be produced and sold on its own merit as most other books are. I have absolutely no qualms about sharing my ow book with my family and friends, why should I?
Have you ever loaned a friend a good book you read? Did you feel guilty that they didn't go out and buy it? Ever borrowed a book from a library? Shared a newspaper with someone?
The list goes on and on . . . the argument that sharing the book violates copyright is just plain ridiculous. The only way they have you is to control the instructor / shop by telling them their students have to sign on that they are submitting 'original' knowledge reviews.
Happily the people I've done my training with saw the flaw in this logic also.
Have you ever loaned a friend a good book you read? Did you feel guilty that they didn't go out and buy it? Ever borrowed a book from a library? Shared a newspaper with someone?
The list goes on and on . . . the argument that sharing the book violates copyright is just plain ridiculous. The only way they have you is to control the instructor / shop by telling them their students have to sign on that they are submitting 'original' knowledge reviews.
Happily the people I've done my training with saw the flaw in this logic also.