amun@ellis.uchicago.edu (james frederick amundson) (12/03/90)
I need to know the rules about copying SpInside Macintosh. Can I legally copy it from where I work and bring it home? If yes, can I then give a copy of it to a friend? Any informed opinions would be appreciated. --Jim Amundson amun@midway.uchicago.edu
keith@Apple.COM (Keith Rollin) (12/04/90)
In article <1990Dec3.155840.28423@midway.uchicago.edu> amun@ellis.uchicago.edu (james frederick amundson) writes: >I need to know the rules about copying SpInside Macintosh. Can I >legally copy it from where I work and bring it home? If yes, can I >then give a copy of it to a friend? Any informed opinions would be >appreciated. Yes! Make copies for you and all your friends! -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Keith Rollin --- Apple Computer, Inc. --- Developer Technical Support INTERNET: keith@apple.com UUCP: {decwrl, hoptoad, nsc, sun, amdahl}!apple!keith "Argue for your Apple, and sure enough, it's yours" - Keith Rollin, Contusions
joseph@cooper.cooper.EDU (Joe Giannuzzi) (12/08/90)
in article <47053@apple.Apple.COM>, keith@Apple.COM (Keith Rollin) says: > In article <1990Dec3.155840.28423@midway.uchicago.edu> amun@ellis.uchicago.edu (james frederick amundson) writes: >>I need to know the rules about copying SpInside Macintosh. Can I >>legally copy it from where I work and bring it home? If yes, can I >>then give a copy of it to a friend? Any informed opinions would be >>appreciated. > > Yes! Make copies for you and all your friends! If this is the case, then could some kind soul submit it to comp.binaries.mac or send it off to sumex.stanford.edu? Joseph -> joseph@cooper.cooper.edu OR cmcl2!cooper!joseph Disclaimer -> You are dealing with the nonsensical ravings of a lunatic mind