Well, I can confirm that scans from cb+ are being sold online as I've spotted some of mine and I recognise little flaws.
While all our pd scans are freely available to anyone who joins, which is free, it concerns me that people are trying to make money from the time and work freely given by our members - scanners and diggers.
That does not seem right.
The same sort of thing happened with the
Spidey-Jazz Yahoo Group. 20 years ago, a group of guys (including me) were finding, recording, EDITING, severely cleaning-up, and assembling a couple of CUSTOM CDs of soundtrack music that was just not available commercially.
Now, someone who worked for APM Music in California (and was in charge of KPM Music in England) had helped the group by pointing them to the official website where, as NON-professionals, we could listen or record the tracks for our use. The group members made a strong point that this was a FAN-BASED, NON-PROFIT project.
And yet, now and then, we'd see people SELLING copies online. In fact, I saw someone selling copies of an early, prototype comp one fan had sent me, 2 years BEFORE I even got involved in the project. It really annoyed me.
Then again, what also annoyed me, was when people would join the group, then ask the question, "
WHERE can I download these tracks from?" We (and it had really been a group project, I made a point of listing everyone who'd contributed on the back of the CD art) had spent a minimum of TWO MONTHS of hard work compiling this virtually-PROFESSIONAL-looking and sounding comp, with all the songs "tracked" in an order that made sense and "flowed" decently. And some IDIOTS wanted to save a few bucks and do the whole thing over for themselves FROM SCRATCH. (Near the end, I was only charging to cover costs of blank CDs, envelopes & shipping.)
Incidentally, you could NOT "download" the tracks frm the KPM or APM websites, unless you were an industry professional. You could listen to low-quality copies... you could STREAM those same copies (I bought a program just to record streaming media). But to make them sound really good, we had to use a sound editor to "snazz up" the quality. I also went to great lengths to edit them for time, so that each track would start within one half second of the beginning of a track, and end within 4 seconds at the end of each track. How each song "flowed" into the next was also an important consideration.
Anyone wanting to "download" the tracks at random would be completely missing all the long hours of hard work that went into creating something that was as professional as humanly possible.
Regarding scans from this site... I've used quite a few of them in my own online BLOG project. Usually, with MASSIVE, EXCESSIVE amounts of Photoshop clean-up, to make them look as good as possible. (And most scans FROM this site really, desperately require that kind of excessive work. I'd rather buy the books and do MY OWN high-res scans.. and then clean THOSE up. But then, I'm an obsessive perfectionist.)
I haven't made a cent off my POE project. I doubt I ever will. But if the opportunity ever arrises where I'm actually able to publish my clean-ups... I WILL credit every single person I know who was involved in any way, posting scans, forwarding scans to me, pointing me at books I never knew existed, and even online SELLERS I bought books from. (I'm like that.)