[FRIAM] Illegal copies of your book

Sarbajit Roy sroy.mb at gmail.com
Sun Jul 5 16:33:06 EDT 2020


Nick,
Let me only say, having some personal experience of the judge in question,
that English is not the first, or even second, language of many superior
court judges in India.
in my view, the original judgment under appeal is far better reading for
its clarity of reasoning, especially paras 72 to 78
https://indiankanoon.org/doc/135895592/
rgds
Sarbajit

On Sun, Jul 5, 2020 at 10:39 PM <thompnickson2 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Sarbajit,
>
>
>
> Can you provide an exegesis of this wonderfully opaque passage from the
> judgement?
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>
>
> It happens in law that footprints of one concept fall in the territory of
> other but that does not mean that the former should be restricted.."[3]
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rameshwari_Photocopy_Service_shop_copyright_case#cite_note-:0-3>
>
> I suspect that this is a translation of some proverb which has richness
> not rendered in the translation.
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>
>
> Nick
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>
>
> Nicholas Thompson
>
> Emeritus Professor of Ethology and Psychology
>
> Clark University
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> ThompNickSon2 at gmail.com
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> https://wordpress.clarku.edu/nthompson/
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> *From:* Friam <friam-bounces at redfish.com> *On Behalf Of *Sarbajit Roy
> *Sent:* Sunday, July 5, 2020 10:21 AM
> *To:* The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <
> friam at redfish.com>
> *Subject:* Re: [FRIAM] Illegal copies of your book
>
>
>
> Dear Gillian
>
> It's not an unpopular opinion at all.
>
>
> The High Court at New Delhi, India considered these issues and said it's
> perfectly legal for a teacher to PHOTOCOPY or REPRODUCE chapters of
> over-priced/unaffordable/expensive foreign textbooks for the benefit of
> their students, AND that no royalty is to be paid to the book publishers.
>
> The exceptionally well reasoned decision was upheld by the Supreme Court
> of India after the book publishers withdrew their appeals.
>
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rameshwari_Photocopy_Service_shop_copyright_case
>
> So if you know anybody needing photocopies (2 cents per page of expensive
> books accessible to our vast library of PDFs and DJVUs, I would be happy to
> have them as my student ;-)
>
> Sarbajit Roy
>
> New Delhi, India
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> On Sun, Jul 5, 2020 at 7:24 AM Gillian Densmore <gil.densmore at gmail.com>
> wrote:
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> I'll put this out their as I suspect a unpopular opinion. It's be been my
> unfortunate experience teachers want ridiculously expensive specialty
> books. The most egregious was some prof for a management class that thought
> it'd be a good idea to drop 700 dollars on a book. Most of the class except
> some brown-noser agreed. He did EVENtUALLY relent to do case-studies
> inlue of the book. IMO I got more out of  reading and writing about
> actually cases of successful and unsuccessful management from real life
> than a 700 dollar book
>
> When people wonder why books get pirated. That's probably why.
>
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 4, 2020 at 6:03 PM Edward Angel <angel at cs.unm.edu> wrote:
>
> Yes. libgen is a mirror site for libgen.io <http://lingen.io> that has
> everything on it. It gets taken down every once in a while. They lost a
> suit from the publishers but being located in Eastern Europe that doesn’t
> help. When I first went to the site, it asked me to turn off my add blocker
> so THEY could make some money. Then I looked at their donation tab and the
> only way to donate was via bitcoin or an Eastern European credit card.
>
>
>
> Students tell me they all know about the site.
>
>
>
> Ed
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> On Jul 4, 2020, at 5:58 PM, Roger Frye <frye.roger at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Ed,
>
> FYI: The latest edition that I see on the Israeli version of the pirate
> site (libgen.is) is the 7th.
>
> -Roger
>
>
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