Updated: Here's the pdf for section 5 in html below. That'll give you a feel for what they were like in pdf. And here is a file of the original main page of the guide.
Bootleg unedited copies of the movie are said to be starting to make the rounds in Europe.
When I saw through email that Scholastic had pulled the original Path to 9/11 study guides in pdf off line, I recalled that Google often caches pdfs in HTML. Sure enough, they were there. I saved them as separate web pages and loaded them up below.
Might be interesting to contrast and compare. I wonder, will the Dems or Scholastic go after my right to broadcast, too?
Classroom Discussion And Debate 1


Nice job. You're about 10 minutes ahead of me.
I have a "pretty version" of "Beyond the Classroom" in PDF on my hard drive, but otherwise you're good to go.
Posted by: Tom Blumer | Friday, September 08, 2006 at 12:20 AM
In my non-legal opinion, the fact that Scholastic's Materials have become part of the debate, that they were online at one time, and that they were accessible, means that fair use applies.
If they don't agree, well, let the docs be posted on 10,000 blogs; then they can try to come after everyone.
Posted by: Tom Blumer | Friday, September 08, 2006 at 12:23 AM
I'm not going to post my docs because (believe it or not) I have other pretty important posts to get to.
BUT.... If you're hurting for bandwidth and need a mirror, let me know.
Tom
BizzyBlog.com
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Posted by: Tom Blumer | Friday, September 08, 2006 at 12:24 AM
Well, if you want to post the actual pdfs let me know I can link to the post.
Posted by: Dan Riehl | Friday, September 08, 2006 at 12:28 AM
Actually I have one doc you don't have (the overall discussion guide cover sheet) plus the PDF of the Beyond the Classroom.
I'm going to attach them to an e-mail to you. I just did. Enjoy
Posted by: Tom Blumer | Friday, September 08, 2006 at 12:40 AM
Just got your gatekeeper message and responded, so you should have the attachments shortly. Please advise that you got them intact and usable.
Tom
biz@bizzyblog.com
Posted by: Tom Blumer | Friday, September 08, 2006 at 12:57 AM