[Coco] The end of the Hot Coco saga?
Jim Cox
jimcox at miba51.com
Mon Jul 25 22:06:06 EDT 2005
I remember someone recently posting to the list that
recipies cannot be copyrighted, only the book that they
are in.
How would this logic apply to programs listed in
magazines?
I am referring specifically to the programs listed in the
CoCo magazines. Couldn't you list the programs on a
website (and give credit to the author) and /or make it
freely available for down load?
My thought is this would be a benefit to the CoCo
community to make these programs available.
If this is wrong and is a violation of copyright laws,
then it's not it's not worth pursuing, but if it's is
legal, how about a CoCo program archive project for
programs listed in magazines other than the Rainbow.
-Jim
On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 14:09:03 -0700
tlindner at ix.netcom.com (tim lindner) wrote:
> Michael Wayne Harwood <michael at musicheadproductions.org>
>wrote:
>
>> I don't have the agreements that were originally signed.
>
> That may mean she really doesn't have them. Or more
>likly, that it'll
> cost them money to find them.
>
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