Copyright laws are fairly specific that a publication cannot be reproduced in any way (for profit or not) without written permission of the author. The exception would be if the copyright has expired and the publication is in eminent domain. Tracy Jones -----Original Message----- From: Cleo Wilcox <cleowilc@pacbell.net> To: INFRANKLI-L@rootsweb.com <INFRANKLI-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, September 15, 1998 10:38 AM Subject: Re: [INFRANKLI-L] No Subject >Su;ggest "scanning" the book to disk; then it can be printed out and bound into >those inexpensive folders. As long as it is not being 'sold' there probable >isn't a problem with the printing. As an attorney, just to make sure. > Cleo > >HAPPYDI@aol.com wrote: > >> I have a copy of the small book written, by David S. Dreyer, called >> >> _A History of Immigration to the Batesville Vicinity_ >> >> I would like to get a second copy to send to someone in Germany. >> If There is a way I can purchase one I would like to know. If it gets on line >> it would then be easier to send to Germany. >> Regards to all >> Phil >> Searching: SELLMEYER, WAECHTER, DAHMUS > > > >