I really encourage everyone to eat biodynamically grown food at every 
opportunity.

We have the fellow at the Steiner e-lib willing to publish the book 
on-line, all we have to do is someone the Will forces to get him 
copies of what he needs (Is someone REALLY sending him a photocopy, 
or is this a misunderstanding?)

I don't care if the book gets on-line or not. We can discuss it a 
chapter at a time here on BD Now! and anyone who wants to read the 
whole thing can plumb the archives.

The trend in the US has been to strengthen intellectual property 
rights. As far as I know, copyright on printed matter has been 
extended some ungodly length of time. While it is easy to see this as 
a way of insuring income to the author and his descendents, it is 
also easy to see it as a way of keeping 'dangerous ideas' away from a 
larger audience.

This work, Agriculture of Tomorrow, needs to be read by everyone and 
discussed and re-examined as much as possible. We need to perform 
trials based on the Kolisko's suggestions.

Because, like they say, if the Kolisko's are correct in their 
research, well, then, it makes everything completely different.

What say, my friends?

-Allan


>Following is a dialogue with the publisher 
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for your information. I had a 
>discreet chat with a copyright lawyer last night, he said whatever 
>you do, do not copy the book as a whole or put it on the web at all. 
>So I think we just have to live with it.
>
>Cheers roger
>
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>on 14/8/02 11:25 pm, Roger Pye at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>Subject: Re: Agriculture of Tommorrow: Kolisko, Eugen
>
>>  General Manager
>>  Kolisko Archive Publications
>>
>>
>>  Dear Sir/Madam,
>>
>>  Do you have any plans for the reprint of the subject title? In my work I
>>  am receiving many enquiries for it.
>>
>>  Kind regards
>>
>>
>>  Roger Pye
>>  Earthcare Environmental Solutions
>>  +61 2 6255 3824
>>
>Thank you for tyour enquiry.
>
>Yes we are planning a reprint. Time-scale as yet not known.
>
>Kind regards,
>
>
>Andrew Clunies-Ross
>
>
>
>
>
>
>Gil Robertson wrote:
>
>>Hi! Christy,
>>I have tried to get an answer from the copyright holder, but they 
>>do not seem to to be able to reply to emails.

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