Under the fair use doctrine, you can typically copy a small portion of a book for educational purposes, such as a chapter or up to 10 of the total content. However, it's important to always give proper credit to the original author and publisher.
£7.99
one million
Yes, if you are a gamer. Not so much for educational purposes though.
there is one on ebay for 65 dollars
Each book costs 15 90/6=15
Much of the copyright law consists of exceptions which allow certain limited unlicensed uses, but there is no clear line defining, for example, how much is too much to copy. So while a teacher compiling clips from a feature film for educational purposes is technically allowed to break DRM, the technology that enables that also happens to enable illegal unlicensed uses.
It depends what the book is, how much you need to copy, and what you're copying it for.
One might wonder about the pricing of a copy of Linchpin. This book costs around thirteen USD for a paperback copy and ten USD for a downloadable digital version.
The price of 'Personal Finance For Dummies' depends on whether you require a hard copy of the book or a digital download. Both formats are available at such online stores as Amazon and Ebay. You could also buy a copy of the book from bookstores such as WH Smith and Waterstones. The cost of a digital book would be approximately ‘£12 and a hard copy would cost approximately ‘£18.
Unless it is a first edition in good shape, or autographed, not much.
1 copy is $19.99. She gets $15 of the money.
It will vary on the buyer and the copy.