did you check with your company's in-house library, most of them carry legally owned copies of the standards...
a word of caution though... do not make illegal copies of those standards, it may and will get you and your company in trouble for copyright violation if found...
it may sound very unlikely... but i know for a fact that it happens... e.g. during a ISO 9000 audit
if you are self-employed... (and this also happened) and carry illegal copies of standards... your customer may have to report this situation, specially if it is a federal government agency.
so... here are a couple of reasons not to do it:
1.
how would you like it if people would get hold of YOUR original designs or know-how or calculation methods you developed, make copies and use them for their own profit?
our colleagues, that create the standards feel exactly the same way.
2.
in anything i do... i always think: would my children be proud of their dad doing this?
sorry for the sour tone... i did not mean to offend you.
Even in the struggle to get the job done, and with the pressure to save every penny: we cannot afford to loose sight of the ethics involved.
it is, after all, a question of integrity.
lastly, i did not red-flag this post because, with all due respect, thought that some calibration was required on this issue...
saludos.
a.