Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!yetti!geac!daveb From: daveb@geac.UUCP (Dave Brown) Newsgroups: comp.os.minix,misc.legal,comp.emacs Subject: Re: Free software and Usenet articles on CompuServe Message-ID: <920@geac.UUCP> Date: Thu, 16-Jul-87 08:38:04 EDT Article-I.D.: geac.920 Posted: Thu Jul 16 08:38:04 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 18-Jul-87 05:14:55 EDT References: <1369@cullvax.UUCP> Reply-To: daveb@geac.UUCP (Dave Brown) Organization: The little blue rock next to that twinkly star. Lines: 24 Summary: ask a lawyer, people Xref: mnetor comp.os.minix:1232 misc.legal:2158 comp.emacs:1434 In article <1369@cullvax.UUCP> drw@cullvax.UUCP (Dale Worley) writes: >Well, since you as user are bound by whatever contract you have with >Compuserve, Compuserve can restrict you in any way you both agree to. >(I.e., check your contract with Compuserve.) Compuserve can't, of >course, restrict third parties who aren't Compuserve customers, but >then, they aren't downloading from Compuserve, are they? Uh... wrong question, Dale. Try asking whether Compuserve can claim copyright on material placed in its hands without the express or implied approval of the owner of the original copyright. There are *several* other legal/philosophical question here not dealt with in an agreement between Compuserve and a customer (ie, use of a thing not owned by Compuserve). None of which I am going to try to resolve. Ask a lawyer-type person. >(And why are these articles posed to comp.emacs?) Historical (histerical?) accident... Gnu Emacs. --dave (philosopher, not lawyer) brown -- David (Collier-) Brown. | Computer Science Geac Computers International Inc., | loses its memory 350 Steelcase Road,Markham, Ontario, | (if not its mind) CANADA, L3R 1B3 (416) 475-0525 x3279 | every 6 months.