Quote Originally Posted by Norm View Post
Please, please do not post things like this again. Nearly every claim of "fair use" outside of real publishers is false. "Less than 1%" does not make it fair use. "Out of print" does not make it fair use. "Educational purposes" is clearly a false claim in this case as it is being sold -- not a handout in a classroom by a legitimate educational institution. If he is making "fair use" claims in this manner, he's a crook.
Even materials used for "educational purposes" fall under some fairly strict guidelines. It is my understanding that once the material has been presented, it must then be destroyed. Also, "out of print" is not the same as being "in the public domain."