>From G-List Digest #59 where Kyle Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>slobbered a bibfull:

>Ryan Coleman wrote:
>
>>  That is very true, which is why Coleman Web (like many other ISPs) will
>>  not host any questionable web sites. We don't like receiving cease and
>>  desist letters and we like even less sending them. There is an expense
>>  that goes on both ends of the spectrum with those letters.
>
>Oh My God!  Someone with sense.  Thanks Ryan.  Mike Friese (Traffictrak.com)
>was hosting the manuals and got nailed by Apple.  Gamba got nailed too.  So
>did the Mac 512.  Anyone who has been around for a while knows how this works.

Anyone who has been around a while knows that the truly desperate can 
score copies of Apple Manuals (and a whole lot more) on Carracho or 
Hotline. I sometimes wonder if Apple's dog-in-the-manger attitude 
encourages illegal behaviour.

~Ian O

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