
I received this message a few days ago. I sent it to Greg for his opinion, but either my messages aren't getting through, or he's been busy, as I haven't received a response. Anyway, I thought I'd forward it to the list for discussion. Personally I don't see that there would be a problem, as long as the DVDs are given as gifts, and not sold. Nevertheless, what do the rest of you think? "Hi Project Gutenberg folks, First of all, thanks for all the wonderful work you do. I appreciate it so much. I had a question about using Project Gutenberg's CDs or DVDs as "free" gifts in a membership drive for an advocacy group. I'm doing some work for Public Knowledge (a DC based advocacy group that lobbies for the public interest in intellectual property issues-- I'm sure you've crossed paths with them), and I'm helping them improve their online outreach and fundraising. One of the things we'd like to do is let people show their support by becoming members. We'd like to offer people who donate gifts such as Public Knowledge t-shirts, or books like Lessig's "Free Culture", and we'd like for some of these items to be a celebration of Creative Commons licenses and the public domain. Along those lines, we're interested in giving members Project Gutenberg DVDs. Would that be possible? Are there any rights issues? And what would be the best way to get a hundred or so copies that we could send out? If there's a suggested donation when copies of the CD are made, what kind of donation would you consider to be fair? Thanks for you time, and I look forward to hearing from you, -Holmes Wilson" Sincerely Aaron Cannon -- E-mail: cannona@fireantproductions.com Skype: cannona MSN Messenger: cannona@hotmail.com (Do not send E-mail to the hotmail address.)