John Hasler wrote: [...] > I think you might get away with literally doing that without infringing the > copyright[1] with actual pieces of paper. However, their is no equivalent > for machine-readable media (except perhaps paper tape or punched > cards). It's also so impractical as to be moot.
Can you grasp the idea that one can *save* downloads (lawful electronic distribution) of "computer program" literary works on whatever machine-readable media, and even include multiple works on the same material object like HDD, diskette, or CD, and even aggregate multiple works in one single archive, compressed folder, "executable", or whatnot conglomerate of multiple works), all without infringing anyones copyright? > > [1] There might be a problem with the exclusive right to create > derivatives. http://google.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED] regards, alexander. _______________________________________________ Gnu-misc-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-misc-discuss
