[BC] Arrested for just telling people where to find Copywrited material.

Tom Radiofreetom at gmail.com
Sun Oct 21 13:41:45 CDT 2007


NTM Project Gutenberg; although Gutenberg seems to be concentrating 
mostly on out-of-copyright works. However, I suspect, if offered a 
complete archive of "Electric Railway Journal", they'd probably jump 
at it.  (I know *I* would - if I had the spare cash and/or a safe 
place to keep them...)...

Tom S.

Alan H Kline wrote:
>It's sad to see what a lot of libraries think is no longer relevant 
>or needed by today's researchers...
>
>Volume after volume of the SMPTE Journal, "Radio Broadcast" from the 
>1920's, "Electric Railway Journal", and so many others...thousands 
>of books on just about anything you can think of related to the 
>history of our culture...
>
>The fortunate thing is that many of these have been picked up by 
>organizations like the Internet Archive and made available, gratis...
>
>ak
>
>On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 08:11:00 -0500
>  "Bob Barnswatts" <amfan at collins21e.com> wrote:
>>You would be hard pressed to find any technical information in what 
>>I thought were technical information repositories: The local library.






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