Random thoughts:
- I wasn't trying to talk anybody out of using the watermarking system, and hope nobody took it that way. However, keep in mind that the number of "hackers" that would be willing to remove a "tag" page and are willing to override any piracy protection whatsoever is pretty slim. Generally, my experience is that people who recycle material are either lazy (in it for the money) or highly motivated (are trying to add substantial value), without much in between.
- Funny thing about those tag pages: Technically, they're the only parts of your books not in the public domain, so anybody redistributing them is violating your rights if you didn't give them permission. I'm not saying that you should pursue the matter, but do go easy on people who do remove them. It could be a sign of respect, rather than the contrary.
- The value of being first is what, though not officially, Dover Books (among other companies, I'm sure) is all about. They churn out new titles every month, a good number in the public domain. I'm sure they know darn well that everything in that situation is going to end up on Project Gutenberg or someplace similar within a few years, so they stay ahead of the curve and keep their prices way down.
- I'm not an auction type, but BChat's warning should be taken to heart. Setting up shop on the Internet isn't the free ride it once was, and the larger companies will suck every dollar from you they can in the name of preventing fraud. A better idea might be to partner with an existing comic dealer, offering him a cut for helping out; this also has the advantage of making inroads with good dealers.
- Following up on the CD "read me" idea, this is pretty easy from a technical standpoint. If you plug "autorun.inf" into your favorite search engine, one of the first few links will show you how to get a CD, DVD, USB drive, or even a hard drive to automatically launch a program or file; you can (and probably should) also set the icon and name that shows up in Explorer. Or feel free to give me a holler if you need some help with it.
- The user selling the books probably isn't on the forum, though would obviously have an account. As several people have noted, he always seems to release just before a key book that'd help him is released as well. If he was reading along (and don't be ashamed to speak up if you are--you're not doing anything inappropriate, even if it is rubbing people the wrong way), he'd be releasing more complete sets.
- Which reminds me...I don't want to sound all high and mighty, especially since I don't yet have any scans, but this is not worth the posturing I see here. Whatever the person's identity (and I actually have a guess or two), he's doing nothing illegal or even unethical. Nobody here has any recourse because the material is in the public domain. And even if you did, is anybody really going to take the guy to court for selling your copies of public domain material? What's the damage you're looking to recoup? In other words, take a deeeep breath, here. If you wish ill on the guy, just remind yourself that he has a terrible business model and can't maintain a profitable level of sales for very long in this way.
- If he is cleaning up the scans better than people here, it might be worth springing for the DVDs and posting the contents here. Turnabout is fair play, after all, and there's nothing wrong with "outsourcing" a little work when it's done well. And doing so may draw the guy into the community when he realizes that we're borrowing back.
I think that's about all I've got. I hope that helps...uhm...somebody with something.