From: Raymond C. Bryan (raycomp_at_visi.com)
Date: 2003-12-03 05:00:37
Just my $.02 here from a bit different perspective - I have at least
one copy of the book for sale here that I would hope to sell - but if
you give out the information free then that undermines my ability to
pursue my livelihood. (as a Commodore and Amiga retailer).
--Ray
>Marko Mäkelä wrote:
>>Technically, it's illegal to distribute something in the public without the
>>copyright holder's permission.
>
>I'm fully aware of what the copyright laws have to say about this :-)
>
>Groepaz wrote:
>you forgot to add though that in case of c64 stuff really "noone gives a damn"
>
>That's why I posted the question here. The risk of getting into
>trouble for publishing material like this is probably minimal. Case
>in point: all the copyrighted material (some of it from Compute!)
>over at Project64. I've never heard of any problems there, and
>they've been at it for years.
>
>But still, I think the right thing to do is to wait until I hear
>from the author. If I don't hear from him in a reasonable amount of
>time I feel free to conclude that he doesn't care and publish it
>just the same.
>
>/Niklas Ramsberg
>aka
>< .
> (:) Bacon
>< .
>
>
>
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