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Old May 9th 05, 04:09 AM
Ed Price
 
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Here is another dirtbag "cw-man" selling BAMA manuals on ebay.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...1630 128&rd=1

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...1945 272&rd=1


First off, I will say that I have both uploaded & downloaded at BAMA. It's a
most noble use of the Net.

OTOH, if you want to dl a complete set of something, how long does it take
for you to do the dl & burn a CD? And as you do the dl, you are contributing
to the congestion at BAMA.

Consider the picnic model. You want to go on a picnic next weekend, so do
you start making and saving ice cubes a week in advance, or do you just buy
a bag of ice at a convenience store? Sure, it's only a bag of very cold
water, but I don't consider the seller a dirtbag. I'm making a decision for
my convenience, based on how I value my time. And, from my perspective, $9
total (covering materials, labor, packaging, packing, postage & commissions)
is not a way to get rich (unless you have a very poor day job).

Now, maybe as a BAMA contributor, could this seller be hurting me? I can't
see how, since the material I contributed wasn't really my intellectual
property, and the value I added by creating an electronic copy was always
intended as a gift. And remember, I "contributed" the information, so I gave
up any rights I might have had due to the nature of the transaction.

About the only "unfair" practice I could see would be the moral position of
selling something which, but for the buyer's ignorance, could be obtained
for free. OTOH, that ignorance fee is supposed to be the incentive to buyer
enlightenment. g


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Ed
WB6WSN
El Cajon, CA USA