Also, I think, if you make a copy for your own use nobody will object. But if you spread
it around, who knows. And, the places that are laying out money to compile this
information might object if you use a digital camera. Of course, until/unless it becomes a
problem big enough to raise questions with senior management, there probably are few
directions to staff out there to put a stop to it.
Jim & Sheila Latimer <jlatimer(a)yahoo.ca> wrote: So there.
JYoung6180(a)aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 4/27/2007 9:29:43 PM Eastern Standard Time,
Hobbs(a)pnc.com.au writes:
Copywrite has a limit and all of the original material we are researching in
the 1800's and before would have expired any copywrite.
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Copywrite=to write copy
Copyright=the exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish, or sell a work
Crown copyright information can be found here:
http://www.opsi.gov.uk/advice/crown-copyright/copyright-guidance/index.htm
Joan
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