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Okay, I will in a few days here and maybe I won't have to worry about the
copyrights I have to talk to the rep about it, but I just wanted to do
some research here on this one.
On Mon, 16 Jul 2001, Brett Winchester wrote:
> Jeff, call me on the land line below re this project.
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> Thank You!
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> >>> JEFFREY MICHAEL KENYON <[log in to unmask]> 07/16/01 09:03AM >>>
> Thanks, the reason why I wanted to cduble check is because Motorola is
> really strict about copyrights and proprietary programs and materials
> getting out and into the wrong hands. If I send it to RFB say can I get
> the original manuals returned? I know that they'll want them back or will
> I have to make an axtra copy?
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> On Mon, 16 Jul 2001, Howard Kaufman wrote:
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> > Their is no problem with copyright protectection since a change in U.S.
> > Law, I think it was in 1996. Material can be copied for people who =
> can't
> > access the origional material by organizations who do this type of =
> activity
> > as a part of their normal service. The material can't off course be =
> sold
> > or made available to persons who can read the origional stuff.
> >
> > Howard
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