Re[2]: [PHP] Re: Pirate PHP books online?

2007-07-17 Thread Richard Davey
Hi John, Tuesday, July 17, 2007, 1:02:15 PM, you wrote: Really? Did you cite and pay every source you used in your book? And what about those of us who downloaded books that we've bought? Neither of these things apply to my rant, don't quote me out of context. Seriously, I think you need

Re[2]: [PHP] Re: Pirate PHP books online?

2007-07-17 Thread Richard Davey
Hi John, Tuesday, July 17, 2007, 2:01:42 PM, you wrote: So it isn't as black and white as you say. There apparently is a place where you can not only copy, but redistribute, and as long as you gave proper credit, you don't have to pay. Citing a reference in a book to another is not the same

Re[2]: [PHP] Re: Pirate PHP books online?

2007-07-17 Thread Richard Davey
Hi John, Tuesday, July 17, 2007, 3:27:16 PM, you wrote: Citing a reference in a book to another is not the same as reproducing that ENTIRE book wholesale, page for page, illustration for illustration. All right, supposing I do a cut copy paste on a section of a book, not the whole thing,

Re: Re[2]: [PHP] Re: Pirate PHP books online?

2007-07-16 Thread Crayon Shin Chan
On Monday 16 July 2007 20:51, Richard Davey wrote: Someone ought to create a 'carbon footprint per email sent' calculator. Total up how much energy is literally wasted in the transmission (and consequent receiving) of just one message. I bet if you add it all up it'd put a printed book, which

Re[2]: [PHP] Re: Pirate PHP books online?

2007-07-16 Thread Richard Davey
Hi Jochem, Monday, July 16, 2007, 6:11:12 PM, you wrote: no personal attack is intended here ... I hope you don't mind if I rebutt/discuss, I find it a rather interesting topic :-) Not at all, my original post wasn't meant personally towards you specifically, just in general. did you look