Kidbeey said:Thanks Xobazzip. I wondered whether it may be hard to get a copy these days. Looked on the web after your post and noticed a price of $300. De Havilland seems to have researched his subjects well.
Sw1fty said:OK quick question, is there still copywrite on G&G? May be able to help if not....
Material that is in copyright
Australian copyright law allows you to copy in-copyright material in certain circumstances. The provisions of the Copyright Act that set out these circumstances are known as exceptions. If an exception applies, you do not need to ask the copyright owner for permission to undertake acts within its scope.
For example, the fair dealing exceptions can apply where you copy material for the purpose of research, study, criticism, review, parody, satire, reporting the news, or giving legal advice. The Copyright Act expressly states that certain acts constitute fair dealings, such as copying up to 10% or one chapter of a book, or copying one article, for research or study. However in other cases, you will need to consider the elements of fair dealing as set out in the Copyright Act. There are also exceptions which allow some copying by cultural and educational institutions and on behalf of people with print or intellectual disabilities. These are particularly relevant where you ask the library to reproduce collection material and supply a copy to you.
Sw1fty said:P.S. If Nugget is ok with it, I'll start a new post and put small amounts at a time up for you to study and/or research...
I only have G&G Vol.3 tho...
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