EDIT: also, legality shouldn't be a real issue when procuring a copy...they weren't recalled or anything, and there was no NDA associated with the Beta. They're just previously published material that FFG isn't going to be reprinting, so as long as you purchase or someone gives it to you, should be all OK![]()
I don't think he's concerned about the legality of buying one aftermarket so much as he's referring to the common practice of pirating gaming materials that are difficult or impossible to find through "legitimate" means. He wants to know if it's possible to find the adventures contained in the betas without having to download a scanned copy that someone threw up on the internet.
To answer his question: No. The only (non-pirate) way to get your hands on those modules (at this point) is to track down copies of the respective beta.
Yoshiyahu has it right, I am looking to obtain legal versions of those adventures. Since they haven't been re-released by FFG (whether for sale or re-skinned as another adventure for sale or free on this site) I'll track down the betas. Thanks for the pointer to the EotE one on Amazon, awayputurwpn. Does the EotE beta have an adventure, though? I've seen reference to the one in AoR, Operation: Shell Game, but none in EotE (and skimming the archived forum for the EotE beta didn't turn up reference to one). Thanks!