Basic Question!
Just visited our local FedEx Kinko's and soon discovered that half the employees were Hispanic.
Why not, as over half the customers were Hispanic.
I really appreciated how one Hispanic employee was helping a Hispanic customer set-up a machine for a Big print of collated pages. I waited as they were given instructions, several times over.
The best part was it looks as they were preparing to mass print copies taken from an obviously bound publication. A book!
I had always understood that was a Big Naughty for copy professionals to help customers in such an effort as the copying was likely a Copyright infringement.
That was when I noticed the book was printed in Spanish.
The basic question: Are Copyright Infringements Illegal or just administrative rule violations if they are printed in Spanish?
Why not, as over half the customers were Hispanic.
I really appreciated how one Hispanic employee was helping a Hispanic customer set-up a machine for a Big print of collated pages. I waited as they were given instructions, several times over.
The best part was it looks as they were preparing to mass print copies taken from an obviously bound publication. A book!
I had always understood that was a Big Naughty for copy professionals to help customers in such an effort as the copying was likely a Copyright infringement.
That was when I noticed the book was printed in Spanish.
The basic question: Are Copyright Infringements Illegal or just administrative rule violations if they are printed in Spanish?
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