I was wondering if maybe we could have the texts of Webster's The Devil's Law Case, The White Devil and The Dutchess Of Malfi(y?)? Out of copyright for a few centuries.![]()
I was wondering if maybe we could have the texts of Webster's The Devil's Law Case, The White Devil and The Dutchess Of Malfi(y?)? Out of copyright for a few centuries.![]()
I have a plan: attack!
This might be helpful:
I am assuming this forum is based in the United States.
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Yep, seen that, thanks![]()
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So, I think the forum moderators could get the text from gutenberg and upload it here, that seems to be the meaning of this:
"so the Project (and you!) can copy and
distribute it in the United States without permission and
without paying copyright royalties."
"It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes."
Douglas Adams
"Frivolity is a stern taskmaster."
Zippy the Pinhead
~Posting images tutorial~