I did see them on that website, but it looks like - unless I'm misunderstanding this list ( Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership) the Vindiciae Legis was added in Feb of 2006 (?) and Ruben has had the cds since before then.
What implications would that have as regards copyright on the scanned files I have?
[added: EEBO doesn't allow private individuals to pay for texts or to have a subscription: one would have to go through their partnering institutions, listed here: http://www.lib.umich.edu/tcp/eebo/pr..._partners.html)
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