Thanks Michael. In fact the lawyer I found has offered to do all his work pro bono. Most of the cost he quoted are filing fees. Federal corporate registration, name searches, charity status application etc... There are also some law students in Ottawa who have offered to help. Last week I told all the I've learned about PG and the unique challenges that I think PG Canada will be facing. I am hoping to hear back from them soon regarding in what capacity they feel they will be able to help. cheers, darryl Michael Hart wrote:
Speaking of lawyers, I would suggest that you keep trying to find some that will donate their work completely pro bono, as they should get plenty of PR just from telling people the are working with Project Gutenberg.
Not that it's necessary before you get started, but in the long run, this is by far the best way. . .don't ever get used to paying bills, take my word for it!
;-)
Michael
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