C&C Hardcover and free pdf version:questions.

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Itlas
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C&C Hardcover and free pdf version:questions.

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Hi to all!
First of all compliments for this wonderful game,I've read a very well written review and I'm enthusiast to try with my players.
I have a few questions about buying it:I see that buying a phisical version of a C&C book one can have the pdf for free,I would love to have the hardcover phisical version of the books but I live in Italy and the shipping fees from TLG shop would be higher than the handbook itself.
If I can find C&C core rulebooks here in Italy and I buy them from an italian seller can I have the same a free pdf version?maybe using a code or something?
Are the pdf versions freely printable or have them some DRM that avoid printing?
I think the 6th edition books are piece of art and I would love to keep the hardcover version as proper books for collection and a printed b\w version for playing,to quick consult during the game and to underline the essential rules with a highlighter.

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I just checked the pdf version of the Players Handbook and did not see the "Print" option disabled, so you should be able to print these out, if you want to.

I am not sure of the legality of doing so, but it I see it as an option when I open the Players Handbook pdf.

Hopefully you can find a copy somewhere in Italy. The physical books are pretty cool.

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Well, in the US, your free to print out any of your PDF's for private, personal use, so I imagine its similar in Italy. As for the question about codes for a PDF if he buys a print version in Italy, the Trolls will need to be e-mailed directly and asked, since they do not reliably read these forums, and are likely to never see the questions.
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Treebore wrote:Well, in the US, your free to print out any of your PDF's for private, personal use, so I imagine its similar in Italy. As for the question about codes for a PDF if he buys a print version in Italy, the Trolls will need to be e-mailed directly and asked, since they do not reliably read these forums, and are likely to never see the questions.
Ty very much,I'll look for an email on their website

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Another option to contact the Trolls, would be to join the Castles and Crusades Society community on G+

https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities ... 3766706083

I know Tim Burns monitors the G+ site, especially if you tag him, and is very good about answering questions. You might also be able to connect with other Italian C&C players, and maybe one of them might know where the find C&C somewhere near you.

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