> The book is 40
> years old, so the copyright is still in effect.
Oops, I assumed the copyright had expired...
But then, what's about sending out a "private" mail, can't that be
considered "private use"? I guess it would be ok, if I lent you the hard
copy of a book - right?
> Actually, the chapter on dichromated colloids is probably the only part
> that would be useful to folks here.
There is at least an interesting chapter on iron systems...
Martin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Katharine Thayer" <kthayer@pacifier.com>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca>
Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 5:46 PM
Subject: Re: Gum problem(s)
> On Nov 24, 2005, at 4:42 AM, MARTINM wrote:
> >
> > Being active in a somewhat different area (www.polygrama.com) mainly, I
> > don't quite feel qualified to answer your question. I assume Kosar
> > would be
> > a good starting point. "Kosar" would imply not only his book but both
> > the
> > literature he quotes from and the patents he refers to.
> > By the way I scanned the whole book to my computer (resulting in a
> > slightly
> > messed up pagination). So I might be in the position to send out the
> > whole
> > thing to those interested. That would be two multi-paged TIF files
> > (5.8MB
> > and 4.6MB large)...
>
>
> Actually, the chapter on dichromated colloids is probably the only part
> that would be useful to folks here.
>
> I'm ambivalent about the copying and share Yves' concern about
> copyright but at the same time, if the book has become so hard to
> find that it has become for all intents and purposes unavailable to
> most alt photo workers, then it sort of makes sense too. The book is 40
> years old, so the copyright is still in effect. Does anyone know if
> Kosar is still around; could he be contacted for permission to copy?
> Katharine
>
Received on Fri Nov 25 01:37:23 2005
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