New Frontier Book: Part I Found on John-Gotti.com

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A user shared their positive experience with a book found on John-Gotti.com, highlighting a specific part they found intriguing. Another participant noted that while the content is inspiring, it lacks originality. Concerns were raised about the legality of posting excerpts from copyrighted material, with a reminder to be cautious. A discussion on copyright exemptions for educational purposes followed, emphasizing the importance of proper attribution to avoid plagiarism. Overall, the conversation revolves around the book's content and the legal implications of sharing it online.
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I bought this interesting book and I really liked this certain part of the book. So I wrote it down and I have it on my website. You may want to take a look at it, very interesting.

http://www.john-gotti.com/WilliamBuhlman-1.htm
 
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Well, that's pretty inspiring on a very basic
popular level. But beyond that there's nothing new.
Keep reading, science is fascinating ! :smile:

P.S. Hmm... I don't think it's legal to post
parts of a copyrighted book online, be careful. :wink:

Live long and prosper.
 
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Originally posted by drag

P.S. Hmm... I don't think it's legal to post
parts of a copyrighted book online, be careful. :wink:

Live long and prosper.

Hi drag,
The problem of copyright infringement is exempted by Copyright rules #107 and others, which permit copying in the interest of book review including criticism or for the purposes of education. I think it is important to acknowledge the source lest your effort appears to be plagerism. I sometimes insert, parenthetically, a reference to Copyright Rule #107. Cheers, Jim
 

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