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Re: Cracks/De-protects-- Computist stuff
Greg Buchner wrote:
>
> In article <1998060905490800.BAA11362@ladder03.news.aol.com>,
> cturley2@aol.com (Cturley2) wrote:
>
> >I think Rubywand has address this matter very clearly. If YOUY know how to
> >reach Chuck Haight then please advise us or contact him yourself and request
> >this. And, by all means, let us know how to contact him also. We've been
> >trying now for well on 3 years and had no success so far!
>
> Why does Rubywand need to reach this Chuck Haight? Why doesn't he just
> start making the stuff available. After all, if it's "OK" to do that to
> software that's no longer available, it should be "OK" to do it to
> copyrighted material out of a magazine.
>
> Rubywand does seem to have two different views on violating the copyright
> law here. It's OK for software he wants available, but it's not OK for
> magazine articles he already has.
>
> Greg B.
>
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> gjb at wavetech.net
Could someone please answer this question once and for all: What is this
post to CSA2 in which Rubywand specificaly advocates piracy? I have
tried Deja News and failed miserably. Perhaps it is my ineptitude at
searching via Deja News. Someone said it had something to do with
AppleWorks, but I failed to find it. Perhaps Deja News filtered it out,
but with the flames they don't filter, I find that hard to believe.
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