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Subject: 
Re: The History of LEGO Plates - Part 1.
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Date: 
Wed, 14 Jul 1999 17:19:39 GMT
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Gary Istok wrote:
Originally I wanted to write a book about the early years of Lego (1956-72),
but I just don't have the time for that.  So yes, you can add it to
LUGNET.FAQ.  You have my blessing.  And there are no copyright issues that
I'm aware of.

Thanks, Gary.  If you have any other articles you want to send towards the
FAQ, please do so!  :-,

...We'd probably want to retain your copyright somehow so that when you do
get around to writing the book, your material is still usable.  i.e. after
being posted in the LUGNET FAQ and possibly copied n^x times, it wouldn't be
public domain, but still yours.  Any ideas?  Copyright wording suggestions?

Cheers,
- jsproat

--
Jeremy H. Sproat <jsproat@io.com>
http://www.io.com/~jsproat
Darth Maul Lives


Subject: 
Re: The History of LEGO Plates - Part 1.
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lugnet.faq
Date: 
Wed, 14 Jul 1999 21:26:43 GMT
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In lugnet.faq, Sproaticus <jsproat@io.com> writes:

Gary Istok wrote:
Originally I wanted to write a book about the early years of Lego (1956-72),
but I just don't have the time for that.  So yes, you can add it to
LUGNET.FAQ.  You have my blessing.  And there are no copyright issues that
I'm aware of.

Thanks, Gary.  If you have any other articles you want to send towards the
FAQ, please do so!  :-,

...We'd probably want to retain your copyright somehow so that when you do
get around to writing the book, your material is still usable.  i.e. after
being posted in the LUGNET FAQ and possibly copied n^x times, it wouldn't be
public domain, but still yours.  Any ideas?  Copyright wording suggestions?

No, it wouldn't be public domain.  It would still be Gary's.  The words
"public domain" mean "not copyrighted."

If Gary chooses to post it here, then (by the LUGNET Terms of Use) he is
granting a non-exclusive license to use, adapt, republish, etc. his
material.  But he still owns the copyright.

--Todd


Subject: 
Re: The History of LEGO Plates - Part 1.
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lugnet.faq
Date: 
Wed, 14 Jul 1999 21:27:32 GMT
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jsproat@STOPSPAMMERSio.com
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Todd Lehman wrote:
If Gary chooses to post it here, then (by the LUGNET Terms of Use) he is
granting a non-exclusive license to use, adapt, republish, etc. his
material.  But he still owns the copyright.

Coolness.  Okay.  :-,

Cheers,
- jsproat

--
Jeremy H. Sproat <jsproat@io.com>
http://www.io.com/~jsproat
Darth Maul Lives


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