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And then the software is either non-existant or I am sure
this will be the case not practical because surely someone
would not be running an 8-bit computer in 100 years.

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"Byron Desnoyers Winmill" <wbdesnoy@acs5.acs.ucalgary.ca> wrote in message
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> Matthew Russotto (russotto@wanda.pond.com) wrote:
> : Jeff Blakeney <CUTjefbla@bconnex.net> wrote:
> : >Copyright law has been changed many times in the past century and I'm
> : >sure it will continue to change in the future.  Until they change,
> : >however, I'm going to continue to try to abide by the current laws the
> : >best I can.
>
> : So your answer is "wait a century"?  Sorry, I can't live that long --
> : and besides the trend is for the worse, not the better.
>
> It does not take a century to change a law, though it could take that long
> if you wait for the copyrights to expire.
>
> Byron.