
"Scott" == Scott Lawton <scott_bulkmail@productarchitect.com> writes:
>> If enough people would like to contribute a brief synopsis for >> texts in the collection, we already have a place in the catalog >> they can go. (although I don't know about the mechanics behind >> it) Scott> What we don't have are links on the book's Web page which Scott> say: Scott> Add a summary Scott> Add a review Scott> the person's contribution is posted automatically and Scott> immediately. People want to see an immediate benefit from Scott> their effort (however modest), rather than remembering to Scott> check back to see if their voice was heard. I see a risk in this: the easiest way to add a summary is to grab one somewhere in the net, or in a book cover, and paste it. But it may be copyrighted, and PG will risk being sued for this. Not because of this, but some publisher might try to shut down PG with this excuse. This should be made by another web site, completely separated, and not being an interesting target. The way of accessing this other web site from the book catalogue page might be done in a legally safe way. Carlo