[Coco] Rainbow on Disc Project
Mark Marlette
mark at cloud9tech.com
Tue Oct 16 18:05:31 EDT 2007
Is there something in your original agreement that states if he passes
that the agreement is null and void?
I would think unless so, you have an agreement and the right to proceed.
Then again, I chance trons, I am not a lawyer.
Mark
Cloud-9
Quoting Frank Pittel <fwp at deepthought.com>:
> On Tue, Oct 16, 2007 at 02:54:10PM -0700, Mike Pepe wrote:
>> michael at musicheadproductions.org wrote:
>> >The Rainbow on Disc project has come to a halt pending acquiring
>> >permission from whomever is the current holder of the copyright to the
>> >magazines. I have sent snailmail, attempted phone communication, and even
>> >convinced Mark Kramer to call Prospect's City Hall to see if she could get
>> >someone to pass along a message to get things going.
>> >
>> >At this point I am halting all work on the project and putting it up for
>> >grabs to anyone who is willing to acquire permission to continue. I will
>> >ship all project resources (e.g. magazines, all magazine images, Document
>> >Express software, etc) to the person(s) who can provide documentation that
>> >they have permission to continue this work. I will pay for shipping via
>> >USPS media mail within the US - any sort of international shipping will
>> >need to handled by the receiver.
>> >
>> >I am truly sorry about this, but at this point the time my work and home
>> >life require does not leave any room to continue the project and I would
>> >rather hand over the reigns than let it fester.
>> >
>> >Regards,
>> >Michael Harwood
>> >
>> >
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>> I don't see why you're stopping.
>>
>> Agreements made before Lonnie's passing are still valid, just as his
>> estate needs to settle his outstanding debts, etc.
>>
>> Sounds like you've already gone above and beyond in trying to contact
>> the estate and just make sure it was ok, but if I were you I'd just go
>> on. You have a contract, and as long as you stick to the terms therein,
>> you've got no reason to stop.
>
> While I agree with you in principle if it were me I would check with a lawyer
> before selling the disks. Anyone interested enough to put up a few dollars to
> help pay for a lawyer to look into this??
>
>
> Frank
>
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