On Wed, Apr 30, 2003 at 10:23:11AM -0500, David Phillips wrote:
> You shouldn't trust legal advice given to you on a mailing list.  Legal
> questions need to be answered by your attorney.  (And, no, Asking Slashdot
> is not an acceptable alternative, though many seem to believe otherwise.)

True.

> Munir Nassar writes:
> > yes the original author owns the copyright. So does Arthur C. Clark
> > own the copyright on the books he publishes. This does not mean that
> > i cannot store the book that i bought in my library for 50 years. And
> > if i so chose i could also have a small bon fire in the backyard and
> > burn the book.
> > But ACC does NOT have the right or the option to ask me to do either
> > of those.
> 
> You're comparing apples to oranges.  Storing the book is not publishing it.
> You have every right to do what you want with your copy.  But you cannot
> make copies and publish them.

Oh, yes I can. I can quote your whole e-mail in a reply to a mailing
list.

And no, appending a fifteen page disclaimer to your message won't
change that a bit. Do not post if you don't know/agree to the consequences.

florin

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"NT is to UNIX what a doughnut is to a particle accelerator."
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