[sdiy] Can anyone OCR the AN23.PDF File Here?

Mike HEQX mike at heqx.com
Wed Jul 5 20:24:15 CEST 2017


I think this is a question of end-to-end closed loop perfection. I get 
that. I think Mr. Hutchins wants everything to be unquestionable in the 
chain leading from duplication to sale. You have to respect that.

What may work is if we all agree to put in 20 bucks each toward renting 
a high speed scanner that we can bring to Mr. Hutchins and sit there 
with him scanning everything he has into digital files. If the ADF is 
large enough it should take no more than a few hours to scan 6000 pages 
to PDF. I live in NY so I will volunteer a weekend to work on it.

Then it will take a month to catalog all the files, another two months 
to clean up and assemble them into a book form.

https://hartfordrents.com/locations

https://hartfordrents.com/documentScannerRental

Mike


On 7/5/2017 9:54 AM, mskala at ansuz.sooke.bc.ca wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Jul 2017, Neil Johnson wrote:
>> Tom Bugs wrote:
>>> " If scans are not paid for, they can not be used commercially."
>>>
>>> I have no idea what this could mean!
>> It means that if you didn't acquire the scans, whether for a fee or free,
>> from the copyright owner (Bernie in this case) then whoever made the scans
>> is violating copyright law.
> I thought the case we were discussing was *Bernie*, not a generalized
> "you," acquiring the scans from whoever made them, after the scans were
> made with his permission but with no payment.  He doesn't need permission
> from himself to do that, and as copyright owner he's allowed to use them
> commercially.  He is not obligated to pay for the scanning service if he
> and the person who provides the service agree on no payment, and their
> doing so doesn't change his copyright claim.
>




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