Conslaw
Senior Airman
As an official government document, the actual text should be in the public domain. The publisher of the print version can copyright unique content added to the print edition.
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No argument on that point.Yes, but you still have to pay the people who actually print and bind it ...
Yes, but you still have to pay the people who actually print and bind it ...
An unofficial copy has become available two years ago, which I just discovered today. Seems that you guys underestimate the scale of book piracy.At least until it becomes officially digitized and made available online through the appropriate historical archive/website.
Agree 100% His writing style is very nice.I think it was Harald Penrose, the chief test pilot of Westland from 1931 to mid 50s, also a naval architect and an aviation author, e.g. multi-volume history of the British aircraft industry British Aviation. I specially liked his memoirs, the title was something like Adventure with Fate IIRC.
I don't - a Russia based website pirated a pdf copy of Bastard Stepchild in 2021 and offered free download. Osprey (theoretically) shut the distribution down with stern words but I doubt anythig came of them.An unofficial copy has become available two years ago, which I just discovered today. Seems that you guys underestimate the scale of book piracy.
In 2020.I don't - a Russia based website pirated a pdf copy of Bastard Stepchild in 2021.
The book was first published about two years ago (late summer 2020).In 2020.
An unofficial copy has become available two years ago, which I just discovered today. Seems that you guys underestimate the scale of book piracy.
Conceivably, they could have swiped the .pdf in 2020 when it was sent to India to produce. That said, do you know specifically that it was 'available' in 2020?In 2020.
I just looked at the posting date - it was in November, 2020. The pdf is not a scanned copy - it is highly likely that it was a "leakage".Conceivably, they could have swiped the .pdf in 2020 when it was sent to India to produce. That said, do you know specifically that it was 'available' in 2020?