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From: G.ZEEP%MIT-EECS@MIT-MC.ARPA (Wang Zeep)
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Subject: Yacc Output
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Date: Fri, 1-Mar-85 11:38:28 EST
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A friend who wishes to remain anonymous mentioned that his company's lawyers
actually got AT&T to decide that yacc output was not AT&T property.  As this
information is certainly a competitive advantage (if no one else bothered
to get their lawyers to do this), I can't mention the company either.

Moral:  Get your lawyers to talk to theirs.  Issues like this are best
settled by similar types in both companies. Wizards, while useful, are
out of their depths on this one.

			wz
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