seager@lll-lcc.aRpA (Mark K. Seager) (10/10/87)
I picked up the graphedit SunView tool off the net today...Wow... !!! One question for Douglas Chan. Can graphedit load in a rasterfile created by screendump or a postscript file created with screendump | pssun? Sure would be nice to edit these types of graphic files !!! --+-- Mark K. Seager /^^^^^\ seager@lll-crg.Arpa {( .,. )} Religion: Just say *NO* (415)423-3141 (work) <-> -- --+-- Mark K. Seager /^^^^^\ seager@lll-crg.Arpa {( .,. )} Religion: Just say *NO* (415)423-3141 (work) <->
coulter@hpclisp.HP.COM (Michael Coulter) (10/19/87)
>>Since no money has changed hands, and no contract has been enacted in any way, >>you are not legally bound to abide by whatever claims the author makes. I belive that the copyright privileges of the author do legally bind you. The ENFORCEMENT of the claims, however, is rarely possible. -- Michael Coulter {ucbvax|hplabs}!hpda!coulter
dick@plx.UUCP (Dick Flanagan) (10/21/87)
Summary: Expires: Sender: Followup-To: >Since no money has changed hands, and no contract has been enacted in any way, >you are not legally bound to abide by whatever claims the author makes. If you obtain a copyrighted book without paying for it, does that entitle you to copy/sell/plagerize its contents? Not hardly! -- Dick Flanagan, W6OLD I'll take a drug test when UUCP: ...!ucbvax!sun!plx!dick Reagan takes an IQ test. GEnie: FLANAGAN
karl@mstar.UUCP (Karl Fox) (10/23/87)
In article <832@plx.UUCP> dick@plx.UUCP (Dick Flanagan) writes: >If you obtain a copyrighted book without paying for it, does that entitle >you to copy/sell/plagerize its contents? Not hardly! Quite true, but I certainly can't imagine that you would be prevented from reading it yourself (or from using a program for your own use that someone sent you, whether by U.S. mail, electronic mail or news distribution). -- Karl Fox, Morning Star Technologies, Inc. ...!cbosgd!mstar!karl