Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!ginosko!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!uwm.edu!mailrus!ames!purdue!mentor.cc.purdue.edu!pur-ee!pur-phy!tippy!emerrill From: emerrill@tippy.uucp Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: GS keyboard problems Message-ID: <127500052@tippy> Date: 22 Sep 89 20:00:00 GMT References: <1040@orbit.UUCP> Lines: 34 Nf-ID: #R:orbit.UUCP:1040:tippy:127500052:000:1524 Nf-From: tippy.uucp!emerrill Sep 22 15:00:00 1989 /* Written 10:07 am Sep 21, 1989 by dtroup@carroll1 in tippy:apple */ >>Are you 100% sure about this? The C does not have to be enclosed within >>a circle. I remember reading some case a couple years ago about a program >>that displayed a C in an almost complete hexagon, and that was determined >>to be sufficient. >> | Eric Merrill tippy!emerrill@newton.physics.purdue.edu | > Wrong! (c) is not a Copyright symbol. Copyright must be spelled out in > full or a full circle used. You could use (c)Copyright David C. > Troup-19889... (I don't know where I saw this, but I remeber that (c) > is in no way a legal copyright symbol). Where did I say that "(c)" is a valid copyright symbol? To my knowledge, it never has been. What I was referring to was a case where the c was e enclosed in a hexagon except half of one side was blank... sorta like: _______ / \ / \ \ / \__ / The court agreed that this was enough of a circle so that the defendent had "reasonable cause" to believe he was violating the copyright. _________________________________________________________ | | | Eric Merrill tippy!emerrill@newton.physics.purdue.edu | | | | Disclaimer: | | If you think I'm serious, that's your problem! | |_________________________________________________________|