Would I be sued

What you need to do is convince someone else to scan and run the website. You can then link to it without being sued, I believe (but the owner of the other site would probably get sued and forced to remove it or shut down pretty quickly).
 
thats a dumb question bro--of course you would---and considering you run a competing site as the author--he would go after you hard
 
that kazza thing will work.someone needs to burn it to a disk and send it to presser.then we can get it off kazza,hell it might already be there.i'll check.
 
yeah kazza would work, presser just dont be the one constantly offering to be able to download from, give it to a few bros, then let them giove to others, then let those others give to more.

still imo, i wouldnt do it. it is stealing. the author deserves his money for his hard work, but im a true hypocrit because im downloading music off kazaa right now, so im stealing too from the muscicians :D
 
hey sc nice to see u around again.was asking bass about you today.glad to see you around.

PRESSER... let me know if you find it on kazza
 
Presser said:
if i scanned every page of the anabolics 2000 and made a web site in order with it and a link to it on the opening page? hmm

Man, that would be a bitch. Not that I wouldn't appreciate the time and effort ;)
 
http://board1.mantisforums.com/upload/showthread.php?threadid=6233

Presser check out this Neo1605 guy. I have gotten a bunch of movies and APPs from him. You may have to go to anascii to get his email address. If you do the leg work Im sure he wouldnt have a problem hosting it for you. The only drawback I see is I think you have to have Windows XP to link to his comp, but I'm not sure about that. Or you could check with Bullfx. He can host it on his site as an ebook.
 
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Well, everyone has pretty much answered this question . . . yep, illegal. Actually copyright registration doesn't really matter. There is an element of unfair business practices involved. Putting up a site with that literature scanned would result in a fast suit.

All that being said, and not advocating it any way, most businesses don't care if you make a copy of something and give it to a friend (or two, or three . . .). That won't result in a suit (the cost of the suit just isn't worth the money they can recover in damages, and it makes them look petty).

-- bg (Esq., btw)
 
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