Quote from pitbulltrader:
ok...so mine has no copyright marks on it...and I got it from someone on ebay as a bonus so where does it leave my version..........for all I know it could be an original or it could be copied but you would think there would be these little copyright marks scattered througout the pages......I guess he could threaten me ( or somebody) with legal action but given the fact that there is no copyright protection on it what grounds would he have? Just curious about all this...I guess I could give it away as a bonus too...this way I'm not seling it....all thoughts are appreciated
The fact is that you are
aware that the information is copyright protected (we keep telling you that it is) and you have a way to contact him for verification even though the website itself saids its copyright protected concerning the course and manual called
Trading to Win.
As long as others have the same original book (manual) that has all the copyright info or marks (it doesn't need to be on every page)...
While your copy doesn't have the copyright info...
It does not imply your copy is not copyright protected.
However, as others indicated, as long as you did not make a copy for yourself to turn around and resell the extra one you have (doesn't matter if you keep the original purchased item or a copy of the original item you purchase)...
It's illegal to resell a copy (a copy that you made) and that guy Bryce is known for going after people (taking them to court).
He also does business himself on eBay (although not currently) and your thinking about going into the same ball field to sell his material???
Not a wise move.
Simply, you can sell whatever you purchased...just don't make a copy of it and then share or resell the copy.
Analogy: Pretend you just bought a DVD movie from Walmart called Matrix.
You can go home and then sell it to your neighbor for any price you want (less or more than what you paid for it).
Yet, if you make a copy of the Matrix and either sell that copy or sell the original while keeping the copy...
That's illegal.
Mark