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<blockquote data-quote="loamer" data-source="post: 36690" data-attributes="member: 981"><p>Amen to the advice above. Put it this way - if I 'knew' where there was big gold just waiting you reckon I would sell my info? There are similar items on ebay of maps etc that are downloaded from various sites for free. I believe the national Library of Oz and the State Library of Vic are none too pleased with their crown copyright being sold by third parties. The libraries have absolutely no issue with us downloading their maps for personal use and fair use for comment/research etc just as long as it does not breach the copyright act. For example, I recently paid $16 to get a library set of unpublished notes (46 pages) copied that I found archived and the library was more than happy to help BUT it came with a fair warning about third party usage. The old adage - if it's too good to be true........</p><p></p><p>P.S. We haven't had a gold diving rod sledge for a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loamer, post: 36690, member: 981"] Amen to the advice above. Put it this way - if I 'knew' where there was big gold just waiting you reckon I would sell my info? There are similar items on ebay of maps etc that are downloaded from various sites for free. I believe the national Library of Oz and the State Library of Vic are none too pleased with their crown copyright being sold by third parties. The libraries have absolutely no issue with us downloading their maps for personal use and fair use for comment/research etc just as long as it does not breach the copyright act. For example, I recently paid $16 to get a library set of unpublished notes (46 pages) copied that I found archived and the library was more than happy to help BUT it came with a fair warning about third party usage. The old adage - if it's too good to be true........ P.S. We haven't had a gold diving rod sledge for a while. [/QUOTE]
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