[pct-l] guidebook pages

Tortoise Tortoise73 at charter.net
Sat May 31 18:38:47 CDT 2008


It seems to me that photocopying the entire book raises questions of 
copyright infringement.

Splitting the book apart into sections seems legitimate to me since you are 
not copying.


Tortoise

<> He who finishes last, wins! <>


Randy Forsland wrote:
> The guidebooks can be pared down into smaller sized volumes with the
> bindings intact. Just slice right through the appropriate sections. I
> then made new covers out of manila folders (cut down to size) and glued
> them to the old bindings on each of the new sub-volumes.
> 
> I just xeroxed the databook pages, cut them to size, and taped the info
> to the insides of the manila folder covers for each section.
> 
> That gave me all of the info in one, easy to carry pamphlet sized book.
> 
> Redwood
> 
>> To: pct-l at backcountry.net Date: Sat, 31 May 2008 15:47:35 -0400 From:
>> jetcash at aol.com Subject: [pct-l] guidebook pages
>> 
>> Whats the best way to chop up the guidebooks without ruining the
>> pages?? The databook is thin; it looks like I could use a papercutter
>> and lop off the whole binding in one shot.? How should I attack the
>> big wilderness press books??? Maybe a boxcutter?? X-acto knife?
>> 
>> Thanks, Margaret
>> 
>> 
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