Paul Verizzo
Member
Most of us here know of Grant Haist's "Modern Photographic Processing." The bible of photochemistry, published in 1979. There was a followup volume 2.
Some years ago I got a copy of Volume 1 via interlibrary loan. I scanned most of it and it has been an invaluable reference as I continue to dive into the photochemistry rabbit hole.
However, there is the matter of copyright if I wish to make this resource available to you and others. I have a book from the 1930's that I would like to make available to others....OK, maybe make some money....so, I've done copyright investigating over the last years.
WARNING: I am not a copyright attorney, nor do I play one on TV.
But here is what I understand the law to be. First of all, it's a morass of conflict and illogical thinking. The quite old law was overhauled in 1976. It gave copyright protection for fifty years after the death of the author.
A huge issue ever since then is the matter of "orphan books." Books that are no longer published but are still copyright protected. Like Haist. There have been a number of bills in Congress to rectify this issue, but none have passed. If someone re-prints an orphan book and the author finds out, he/she could win big awards. Most of the case law involving reprinting have the matter of profit involved. What if there was no profit? Just distribution of information? And what if they don't find out?
There are a few copies of both Volume 1 and Volume 2 (be still my beating heart!) on Amazon. Weirdly, the publisher is not the same as the original one.
So, I'm asking this APUG....'scuse me, Photrio.....community what your thoughts are about me making available Volume 1 via PDF download.
Some years ago I got a copy of Volume 1 via interlibrary loan. I scanned most of it and it has been an invaluable reference as I continue to dive into the photochemistry rabbit hole.
However, there is the matter of copyright if I wish to make this resource available to you and others. I have a book from the 1930's that I would like to make available to others....OK, maybe make some money....so, I've done copyright investigating over the last years.
WARNING: I am not a copyright attorney, nor do I play one on TV.
But here is what I understand the law to be. First of all, it's a morass of conflict and illogical thinking. The quite old law was overhauled in 1976. It gave copyright protection for fifty years after the death of the author.
A huge issue ever since then is the matter of "orphan books." Books that are no longer published but are still copyright protected. Like Haist. There have been a number of bills in Congress to rectify this issue, but none have passed. If someone re-prints an orphan book and the author finds out, he/she could win big awards. Most of the case law involving reprinting have the matter of profit involved. What if there was no profit? Just distribution of information? And what if they don't find out?
There are a few copies of both Volume 1 and Volume 2 (be still my beating heart!) on Amazon. Weirdly, the publisher is not the same as the original one.
So, I'm asking this APUG....'scuse me, Photrio.....community what your thoughts are about me making available Volume 1 via PDF download.