Hi everyone,

I working on writing some training manuals this summer for our Community
Education group at school. There will be three in all, a basic intro to
using a computer, an introduction to Win9x, and intro to the Internet. (I
wonder how many Linux references I can sneak in?)

I'm wondering if anyone knows of a soure of high-quality, royalty-free
clipart of computers and computer-related parts. I'm thinking of CPUs, hard
drives, RAM chips, external shots of computers, a mouse, keyboard, etc.

On a related note, is anyone aware of the legality of including screen shots
of commerical software in a book? The manuals that I'm writing will be
*purchased* by the people who take the courses, so I suspect that we'll have
to be more careful about what we include.

I'd appreciate any advice. (Maybe there's a lawyer who's subscribed out
there.)

-Tim

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