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Re: Question on this 'gui8bit.shk' archive!
- Subject: Re: Question on this 'gui8bit.shk' archive!
- From: pubpc1@library.ucla.edu
- Date: 1996/10/24
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: University of California, Los Angeles
- References: <54gr14$pgl@news.wco.com> <54hvgt$96u@news.wco.com> <54j1al$nrg@nexp.crl.com>
joko@crl.com (Joe Kohn) wrote:
>>> I look forward to your reply and approval on this archive Joe!
>
>And, I look forward to you getting sued for copyright infringement.
>
>In any case, it doesn't matter what I think. If a work is copyrighted, then
>you do not have the right to copy it, unless you secure permission from the
>legal copyright holder.
>
>And, last I heard, Apple Computer Inc hadn't turned over their copyrights
>to you Turley.
>
>So, please be my guest and post Apple's copyrighted software on the net.
>
>After all, none of the other copyright holders whose work you have
>pirated has prosecuted you, and I'm most curious to see if Apple's legal
>department has that same "don't want to be bothered" laissez-faire attitude.
The Apple II Desktop is system software and may be distributed with
a license from Apple. This must be what ground and the others are
doing.
This is not the Kitchen Sink thing, btw, but was actually the first GS
finder before a 16-bit one was written. It used to be MouseDesk before
Apple bought it.