On Tue, 2015-02-10 at 17:14 -0800, John R Pierce wrote: > On 2/10/2015 4:58 PM, Always Learning wrote: > > You have absolutely no prima facie evidence to support your assertion. > > Seriously? from page 5 of said PDF. > > Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. > Printed in the United States of America. This publication is > protected by copyright, and permission must be obtained from the > publisher prior to any prohibited reproduction, storage in a > retrieval system, or transmission in any form or by any means, > electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or likewise.... Oh dear. Legal point 1: you do not know the source of the Russian's PDF. Legal point 2: you can not determine with certainty that the said PDF is *not* a lawful copy. Legal point 3: you can not establish the Russian's possession of the PDF is *not* lawful. Legal point 4: Page iv (meaning preface page 4 but physical page 5) contains "Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. This publication is protected by copyright, and permission must be obtained from the publisher prior to any prohibited reproduction, storage in a retrieval system, or transmission in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or likewise. For information regarding permissions, write to: Pearson Education, Inc. Rights and Contracts Department 501 Boylston Street, Suite 900 Boston, MA 02116 Fax: (617) 671-3447 ISBN-13: 978-0-13-148005-6 ISBN-10: 0-13-148005-7 Text printed in the United States on recycled paper at Edwards Brothers in Ann Arbor, Michigan. First printing, June 2010" Legal point 5: You are seriously mistaken in asserting the said PDF did *not* originate from the publisher. Legal point 6: You have no case to argue. Legal point 7: You are unproductively using your own, and other's, time, interest and energy. -- Regards, Paul. England, EU. Je suis Charlie.