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Re: 8/16Mag PD
In article <Mar.18.20.44.15.1993.3427@trident.usacs.rutgers.edu> scraft@trident.usacs.rutgers.edu (Steve Craft) writes:
>
>Are the programs, etc that are on the old issues of 8/16 Magazine in
>the public domain? There is tons of source, the Micon Advanced BASIC
>system, and many more treats on those disks and in the print. Since
>the magazine has gone, and I own all the issues (print and disk) what
>do I do?
>
>
>When is that GS VR NDA coming out? ][ Ask me about Hyper-C,
>scraft@gum.rutgers.edu(seen daily) ][ The freeware "C"
>SCraft1014@aol.com(seen monthly) ][ Language compiler for
>User #9, SJAUG BBS 609.424.1382(seen rarely)][ any 8-bit Apple //
Of course they are NOT in the public domain.
Just because a company has gone out of business doesn't mean that the former
owner of the company has relinquished all rights. Or, just because Elvis is
dead doesn;t mean that his songs are now in the public domain. )Hey, I like
that analogy).
- References:
- 8/16Mag PD
- From: scraft@trident.usacs.rutgers.edu (Steve Craft)