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Printing personal copies of books on Lulu.com: tips and tricks I've learned
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<blockquote data-quote="Dyson Logos" data-source="post: 9068478" data-attributes="member: 83678"><p>Tip: If you already get things printed using Lulu as a drop-shipper (so your own work that you sell) there's an important caveat</p><p></p><p>MAKE SURE TO DO THIS ON A NEW ACCOUNT / DEDICATED ACCOUNT that is not linked to your sales account. </p><p></p><p>Lulu's terms of service are very clear that you must own the copyright of anything you print through them. Not "have permission" to print it, but actually be the copyright owner. I'm active in several communities where people get stuff printed via Lulu (one community it is literally just two PDFs that people print - the 1981 Basic and Expert rulebooks - available from OBS but not in PoD). If you have a major printing issue that involves a human having to look over your print, odds are your account will be flagged and closed if they recognize the book and check the copyright.</p><p></p><p>This is most common if you run into a printing error and try to report it to get it reprinted. The customer service rep will typically send you a copy of the TOU, and then close your account instead of sending it back to be printed again. So if you run into a printing error, the best advice is often to "suck it up".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dyson Logos, post: 9068478, member: 83678"] Tip: If you already get things printed using Lulu as a drop-shipper (so your own work that you sell) there's an important caveat MAKE SURE TO DO THIS ON A NEW ACCOUNT / DEDICATED ACCOUNT that is not linked to your sales account. Lulu's terms of service are very clear that you must own the copyright of anything you print through them. Not "have permission" to print it, but actually be the copyright owner. I'm active in several communities where people get stuff printed via Lulu (one community it is literally just two PDFs that people print - the 1981 Basic and Expert rulebooks - available from OBS but not in PoD). If you have a major printing issue that involves a human having to look over your print, odds are your account will be flagged and closed if they recognize the book and check the copyright. This is most common if you run into a printing error and try to report it to get it reprinted. The customer service rep will typically send you a copy of the TOU, and then close your account instead of sending it back to be printed again. So if you run into a printing error, the best advice is often to "suck it up". [/QUOTE]
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