On 2003-04-30 09:56:04 -0500 Munir Nassar <nassarmu at redconcepts.net> 
wrote:

>> When push comes to shove, however, I don't think we have a legal leg
>> to stand on.  I don't recall if this has been tested in a court of
>> law.  Given that this type of notice may not have been sent out in 
>> the
>> original subscription confirmation, it may be necessary to fulfill 
>> the
>> requests of the author in question.
> 
> i think we do, i think we have a couple of those legal legs.


The below comments are well thought out and very thought provoking. 
Well said! And I agree wholeheartedly.

> 
> 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.
> 
> second, postal code says that anything delivered to your mailbox is 
> your
> own. You may not have copyright ownership, but you have ownership of 
> the
> data. snailmail mailbox vs email inbox aside, IMHO this would hold up
> rather well.
> 
> Munir Nassar
> RedConcepts.NET
> 
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