by Infinite Fluff on July 7th, 2009

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I want to have a print version of a webcomic. How would I go about printing and binding it affordably? Can I bring it to a shop to bind, despite the fact that it's under copyright? No, the artist doesn't, and cannot, sell it, and has it as a PDF.

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  • by Jewel on July 7th, 2009

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    No reputable shop would touch a copyrighted document without writen permission from the author to do so.
    You and the shop could be charged with copyright infringement. If you can't get written authorization to print and bind the book, don't.

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