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| Civilians | "John Redmond" <jredmond@nospam.keystoneisit.com> wrote in message news:Xns96EEAAB92C585barking@199.45.49.11... > Our position is that it is legal > unless someone shows us a valid copyright and asks us to remove the files. In practice that may work. Technically, you should do a search at copyright.gov (if you're in the U.S.). It so happens I was just there a couple days ago, reading through the rules on old materials. It's complicated. You might want to scan it for any potential issues. TL |
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