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Thread: Beyond counting vs exhibit caa

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    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."

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    Quote Originally Posted by max85 View Post
    ah yes, i followed the checkout, then sent an email to register my interest in purchasing the material.
    I think that email will most likely sit in the never never land somewhere....

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    I just noticed this thread. I have a copy of Beyond Counting CAA for sale. I sold a copy of the original Beyond Counting (softback) last week on eBay. If anyone here is interested in this book pm me.
    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anonimuss View Post
    I just noticed this thread. I have a copy of Beyond Counting CAA for sale. I sold a copy of the original Beyond Counting (softback) last week on eBay. If anyone here is interested in this book pm me.
    Thanks.

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    To NFL newbies: Please perform your own analysis. Confirm any stats presented. Draw your own conclusions.

    Handicapping is EXTREMELY hard! All statistical evidence (and game insights) may indicate strongly a specific outcome, winner, or continuing trend; but a turn-over, a missed field goal, an erroneous call, a key injury, etc. can easily change the outcome, the margins, and/or the totals. Division rivalry games and games with playoff implications are highly unpredictable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Math Demon View Post
    Moses?
    No. Hard cover paper, not stone tablets.

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    Funny how everyone who has an Ex CAA for sale has a post count of 1

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    I sold mine long ago, selling it for 1,000% profit

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    Craigslist

    It's on Craigslist now. I made about 200,000% profit off both of mine before I put them up for sale. http://southjersey.craigslist.org/bks/4027163204.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by anonimuss View Post
    It's on Craigslist now. I made about 200,000% profit off both of mine before I put them up for sale. http://southjersey.craigslist.org/bks/4027163204.html
    Sold. Thanks everybody.

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