Forum Thermomix
Welcoming Center, Management and General Chat => Chit Chat => Topic started by: JulieO on August 31, 2009, 01:30:32 pm
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There's a brand new cook book listed on ebay (Australia) if anyone is interested, starting price $25.00.
http://tinyurl.com/mv4he3
Julie.
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I've just checked it out (out of sheer curiosity as I am in the UK) and there are TWO copies available so that should reduce in-fighting by a little bit ;D
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Maybe I should sell mine - most of the recipes are on the forum anyway!
Shayla in CapeTown
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There are still a number that have not been translated from the Italian website though - more work for me.
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I got the book only yesterday from my consultant. There are a few recipes that I'm going to try, but if there's any that anyone wants typed out, please let me know and I'll be only too happy to do so. :)
Julie.
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Best you don't get yourself into trouble - I can translate info that is on the internet - rather than have HQ get upset with you.
Maybe one or two recipes, but don't go overboard. Don't get caught with copyright issues.
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Oh didn't realise, so if I make one of the recipes, I can't post about it afterwards?
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That should certainly be OK - but don't copy every recipe onto the forum straight from the book. Maybe even put inyour own twist - then it should be acceptable.
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Does anyone know what the copyright rule is in this situation? When I was at Uni the copyright law allowed me to photocopy a maximum of 10% of a book/journal etc. I assume the law would be similar in this instance?? :)
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That should certainly be OK - but don't copy every recipe onto the forum straight from the book. Maybe even put inyour own twist - then it should be acceptable.
Thanks for that Tmxer. ;D
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I'm totally unsure of this but I believe something along the lines of ingredients can't be copy-righted but a method can. So if we change the method Copyright may be ok. I think that's why it's ok to convert recipes for the TMX.