I'd be happy to scan at least a chapter to CD, not sure how much how fast.
764 pages is huge but you break up the job into managable bits and it gets
done.
Want to mail me a bit of it? Or, I'll pay the $75 for it all. Either way,
and hopefully others will spend some time scanning to contribute, I'll send you
a CD of whatever I convert.
Peter & Ian,
I used to provide that photocopy
service to the PSUBs community. The book is so huge (764 pages) that I
had to charge $75.00 for the photocopies, just to break even. Then a
couple of heavy hitters in the group accused me of profiting from copyrighted
material. I knew they were incorrect, but they were heavy hitters and I
was a little nobody, so I figured I had better not argue. I said I would
be a good sport and I contacted the Navy to clarify the issue.
The Navy
was surprised by my question. One, the book is published by the
Navy. Two, it has no copyright stamp. Three, it was printed by the
United States Printing Office. Why in the world would I think it was
copyrighted? It turns out that the Navy used to refer people to a dive
shop in Maryland, which sold photocopies (for a profit...totally legal).
They were disappointed when the dive shop discontinued the business. But
the Navy did turn me on to a lead, which led in time to them supplying me with
the last 200 copies of Manned Submersibles in the Navy inventory. I have
distributed those to PSUBers all over the world, but now they are all
gone.
While I was handing out those 200 books, at least a dozen people
promised me they would either build a website, or press a CD, or take up the
photocopy mission. So I figured that once I had distributed the 200
books, I could retire from the Busby Book Business. The torch would pass
on to someone else. I am getting the bad feeling that none of those
folks is currently in a position to continue providing Busby books to the
PSUBS community. If you are, please step forward. If you are not,
I am willing go back into the photocopy business. I see Busby as the
"bible" every PSUBber should have access to, if they want it. I want to
make myself useful to the community, in gratitude of all I learn from the
community. I was hoping to move onto other projects, but if no one else
is going to do it, I will contine to be the go-to guy for Busby Books.
If someone could help me produce it in CD form, that would make it a lot
cheaper.
One last comment on the public domain status of Busby.
Because of my job with the Federal Aviation Administration, I have access to
copyright experts that may not be available to everyone in the PSUBs
community. I have also spoken personally and directly to quite a few
Navy personnel about this issue (the Navy has reorganized a few times since
Busby was published, so I had to follow the trail). Public Domain means
just what it says. Mr. Busby never had rights to that book, never.
He did not sell the rights to the Navy...he never had them. This was a
"work for hire". He agreed even before he wrote it that it would belong
to the government and people of the United States. That is how the
system works. You can photocopy it and sell it for a huge profit if you
want to...that is perfectly legal. You have as much right to that book
as you do to the Holy Bible or the complete works of Shakespeare. The
folks who publish those works have no more rights to them than you
do.
The governments of the world had the wisdom to make sure that, at
some point in time, almost every non-classified written word will end up in
the public domain. Copyright protection is a temporary (often long but
never permanent) "ownership" the government awards to some authors and their
descendents to control/make a profit from, their work for a limited
time. But in time almost all of it ends up the property of the world's
citizens. The wisdom of the founding fathers of western civilization, I
suppose.
I am hoping that my ability to provide 200 virgin Busby Books
to the PSUBs commuity over the last two years will give me some credibility on
this copyright issue with the Busby Books. I would really like to "close
the book" on that question.
Peter, please contact me off-line and we
can talk about getting you a Busby, in some format. If anyone else out
there wants to become the new go-to guy for Busby books, please speak
up.
Thanks,
Doug Farrow