lexator222 Wrote:Now, I know that everyone has been looking for RJ on EBOOKS, and after over a year of searching, I finally got the whole series up to "By the Sword" downloaded off of a torrent! It took THREE weeks, since there was only 4 people seeding the blasted thing, and I had to search around after I got it downloaded, and I had to go through a large hassle just to get it unzipped and paste it into a PDF format, but I got it done!
The torrent was a "10,000 Scifi and horror" books type of torrent, and it had some other books by Ben Bova and Ellison, but none by Arthur C. Clark or Ray Bradbury, which is what I wanted. It had a ton of books by people that I never heard of, but I kept them in zipped format in my Ebooks folder! Now, I'll have something to read in my old age!
There wasn't any other F. Paul Wilson novels, like "The Touch" or "Nightworld", so I have to keep looking. I have both the hardcover and paperback editions of the RJ series, and I just wanted to have these as backups in case a fire destroys my storage unit, or my house, or both! And I can always get them from the library, if I lose everything I have backed up, even though my library doesn't have "Reborn", not even a listing in their systems! And I sure as HELL was not going to donate MY copies! hehehehe.
Anyway, I know how some people feel about Ebooks, but there is another side to that. I wanted to get some mystery novels I have in print to be backed up on PDF in my computer, and didn't want to spend 2 or 3 hours PER BOOK scanning them, so I had to pay 5.00 for one book, 7.50 for the second book, and 11.00 for the third book, just to download them into the NEW digital PDF format, which is similar to the LIT format, you cannot copy the text to anything, and you cannot convert the text to any other format, so that is good protection for the author (s). The paperbacks were only 4.95 at Borders, and I thought that at 3 hours or so, my time would be worth ALOT more than that. So I would be happy just paying the fees and saving alot of time that I really cannot afford to waste scanning books!
Anyway, just wanted to let you people know that they are "out there"
Lexator
lexator222 Wrote:Now, I know that everyone has been looking for RJ on EBOOKS, and after over a year of searching, I finally got the whole series up to "By the Sword" downloaded off of a torrent! It took THREE weeks, since there was only 4 people seeding the blasted thing, and I had to search around after I got it downloaded, and I had to go through a large hassle just to get it unzipped and paste it into a PDF format, but I got it done!
The torrent was a "10,000 Scifi and horror" books type of torrent, and it had some other books by Ben Bova and Ellison, but none by Arthur C. Clark or Ray Bradbury, which is what I wanted. It had a ton of books by people that I never heard of, but I kept them in zipped format in my Ebooks folder! Now, I'll have something to read in my old age!
There wasn't any other F. Paul Wilson novels, like "The Touch" or "Nightworld", so I have to keep looking. I have both the hardcover and paperback editions of the RJ series, and I just wanted to have these as backups in case a fire destroys my storage unit, or my house, or both! And I can always get them from the library, if I lose everything I have backed up, even though my library doesn't have "Reborn", not even a listing in their systems! And I sure as HELL was not going to donate MY copies! hehehehe.
Anyway, I know how some people feel about Ebooks, but there is another side to that. I wanted to get some mystery novels I have in print to be backed up on PDF in my computer, and didn't want to spend 2 or 3 hours PER BOOK scanning them, so I had to pay 5.00 for one book, 7.50 for the second book, and 11.00 for the third book, just to download them into the NEW digital PDF format, which is similar to the LIT format, you cannot copy the text to anything, and you cannot convert the text to any other format, so that is good protection for the author (s). The paperbacks were only 4.95 at Borders, and I thought that at 3 hours or so, my time would be worth ALOT more than that. So I would be happy just paying the fees and saving alot of time that I really cannot afford to waste scanning books!
Anyway, just wanted to let you people know that they are "out there"
Lexator
AsMoral Wrote:These aren't legit copies though are they? I mean, the author doesn't receive payment for the purchase of torrent novels.Owning free downloads is rarely legal.
I guess you could use the argument that the author doesn't get royalties when the books are purchased from a second-hand store or dealer.
However, the books you downloaded, especially the more recent Jack novels, are still in print and I doubt this format is authorized by the publisher.
I know you purchased copies legitimately, but advertising this on the board may lead others to seek out this means as an alternative to purchasing legal copies.
Just saying.
Wapitikev Wrote:Owning free downloads is rarely legal.In the U.S., copyrights can be renewed.
Using a free torrent or free download of ANY book, without owning a copy of that same edition, is most likely illegal, whether it is out of print or not...out of print does not mean the copyright has lapsed...in Canada, unlike the USA, copyright is eternal, for example. If memory serves, the US law is: 50 years before a work is copyright free. None of FPW's work is 50 years out of print.
Ken Valentine Wrote:Better check with Paul about the copyright extension.
Ken V.
Wapitikev Wrote:I could be wrong, but I thought that was one of the reasons that The Keep was republished last year (September, I believe) in paperback. (I seem to recall Paul posting the new cover, last summer).I'm sure it's still under copyright, but it never hurts to have confirmation.
Quote:FPW? What is The Keep's copyright status?
Ken Valentine Wrote:I'm sure you're right Kev, that "download" is probably illegal.I decided, back in March, I would price out a scanner and ocr all the Adversary series into the PC in order to assist in creating Wiki's for Stephanie's fan-wiki site.
Ken V.
AsMoral Wrote:On the podcast I host we had a writer as a guest and I was shocked to learn that he encourages pirating (Bit-torrent downloading) of his works. He said the publicity is better than the paycheck and if people read his work and like him then they will eventually pay for hard copies.Ok, but that is a case where the author has given his blessing to that use of his work...that means that copyright is not being infringed.
I can see things from that side of the table just a little bit. When we post it on Sunday I will let you guys know and you can listen to it. Pretty interesting stuff from a pretty popular author.
He was full of surprises.