I was interested in forming a program at my college, for text book trading. Wanted to know if there is any illegalities to it?Is it illegal to trade college text books?
The school might not go for it (they make money from selling you books). There is nothing illegal against it.
Not that I'm aware of - we traded textbooks all the time, I mean, you're essentially borrowing it from a person (for a semester) and you could give it back after you're done. I think this is a good idea - lots of people just want to get rid of the books when they're done with them and trading for another book would have been great. You'll need somewhere to house the books and if you wanted to really get rid of them (i.e. if no one wanted the book after a certain period of time) you'd have to decide if you give it back to the person so they can exchange it for some money (at the college bookstore, maybe?) or if you donate proceeds to charity or a college organization... It's a great idea! Good luck!Is it illegal to trade college text books?
nooo ? why would it be illegal, only thing that i can say that would be illegal is selling it for lower prices, because that can mess up with the schools financial money. hope i helpedd =)
I can't possibly see why. If you own the book you can dispose of it as you wish, sell it, trade it, give it away, keep it.Is it illegal to trade college text books?
As long as you're trading books you own, and not photocopied pages or electronic duplicates, it's fine. The campus I work on even has free classified ads for trading textbooks.
no I don't see why it would be.
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