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Many years ago when I was, as my husband puts it, "printing the Internet,"  I printed the Concordia University Art Lesson Plans Artists and Their Art: Sharing Visual Stories.

I had planned to sell the binder with my printed version just for the price of printing, the plastic sleeves and the binder, maybe four dollars.

These lesson plans were free at the time from their site, and you can still access them from Wayback Machine.  However, they have presently been moved to the creator's website, where she is charging $300 for the download of the whole collection. So now I am thinking I cannot sell these because the ownership has shifted?

What says the hive? Thank you. 

 

 

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