At Tuesday 3/2/99 10:50, Rich Kulawiec wrote:
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>On all of the mailing lists that I run, that right is explicitly retained
>(although I don't think that's necessary for it to exist), while the
>rights to the compilation are explicitly granted to me -- *not* because
>I intend to make a profit from the content, but because I wish to prevent
>anyone else from doing so and in doing so, violating the copyrights of
>both the participants and myself.

Am I to understand that even though you don't intend to "make a profit' on
this, that you have some objection to someone else making a profit?  Why?
I understand that this question is off topic for the list, but there seems
to be a lot of animosity towards the thought of anyone ELSE making money.

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