I think in order to make your question more closely resemble the current issue, 
you need to add the words "700 years after your death."

To the list in general and not specifically Ann (too lazy to do a seperate 
email):
I left this list for a few years and have just recently returned. I witnessed 
these conversations way too many times. I see little has changed. Can't we just 
all admit that there are certain issues which are triggers for some of us and 
just leave it at that without having to rehash them ad nauseum? There really is 
no need to jump into the list with swords swinging just because someone 
mentioned something that happens to be close to your own personal soapbox. 
 


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From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, May 13, 2010 12:31:07 PM
Subject: [h-cost] Brocade and Fair Use

Okay, let's try this one more time.  Suppose someone bought a yard of  your 
custom-produced brocade, and using technology (that admittedly probably  
doesn't exist yet) scanned it and starting producing their own brocade, in  
exactly the same pattern, and selling it.  Would you regard that as  "fair 
use"?

Ann Wass
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