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The discussion centers around the idea of sharing papers and eBooks within the forum, with an emphasis on legality and copyright issues. Participants express a desire to help each other by sharing resources, but there is a strong warning against uploading copyrighted materials, as this constitutes piracy. The importance of only posting original works or legally permissible content is highlighted, with reminders that users are fully responsible for their uploads. The conversation references other forums where sharing is common but reiterates that copyright laws apply universally, and any copyrighted material cannot be shared without permission.
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Hi Friends,
I think it is very usefull if we can share our papers & Ebooks.
If you need one Ebook just leave your request here and then others will help you.

What is your Idea?
 
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Careful now: we do not condone piracy here.

- Warren
 
chroot said:
Careful now: we do not condone piracy here.

- Warren

I do not mean that.
we can put here our copies,you can scan your book and upload it here.
I saw some big forums that it is very common there to upload ebooks or articles, for example look at International Electronics Forum Center (http://www.edaboard.com).
 
Still, uploading e-books is piracy, unless you are the author and do not have a copyright agreement with a publisher.
 
what about articles?
 
DeepSky said:
I do not mean that.
we can put here our copies,you can scan your book and upload it here.
I saw some big forums that it is very common there to upload ebooks or articles, for example look at International Electronics Forum Center (http://www.edaboard.com).

From their own http://www.edaboard.com/ftopic65180.html
Definately [sic] NO UPLOADING OF

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e.) Any material which is copyrighted or othewise portected. [sic]

Only POST your own works or LEGAL materials here. YOU are 100% responsible for what you upload!

If an article is copyrighted (has the little c in a circle), it is illegal to make it freely available unless you have permission to do so. You can even look down to the very bottom of each Physicsforums web page to see that the content posted here is copyrighted. That's to keep someone from coming here, copying and pasting the conversations, and posting them on another forum.
 
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