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From: rusty@sdcarl.UUCP (rusty c. wright)
Newsgroups: net.emacs
Subject: Re: GNU Emacs and copyright
Message-ID: <215@sdcarl.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 28-Jun-85 03:44:21 EDT
Article-I.D.: sdcarl.215
Posted: Fri Jun 28 03:44:21 1985
Date-Received: Sun, 30-Jun-85 00:03:51 EDT
References: <103@unipress.uucp> <216@harvard.ARPA>
Reply-To: rusty@sdcarl.UUCP (Rusty Wright)
Organization: Computer Audio Research Lab, UCSD, San Diego, Calif.
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In article <216@harvard.ARPA> sasaki@harvard.UUCP (Marty sasaki) writes:
>>This is a general announcement to the community from UniPress Software,
>>Inc.
>...
>>Accordingly, UniPress wants to inform the community that portions of the
>>GNU Emacs program are most definitely not public domain, and that use
>>and/or distribution of the GNU Emacs program is not necessarily proper.
>
>What exactly does this mean? Does this mean that UniPress would like to
>discourage use, but is planning no legal action? Does this mean that
>UniPress is going to sue everyone who distributes and/or uses GNU Emacs?

No, it means that I'm going to sue everyone that keeps posting this
crap to net.emacs.  Would you twits fight this out amongst yourselves
and quit wasting my time (and disk space) with your bickering?
-- 
	rusty c. wright
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