sbrown1157 at earthlink.net wrote:

>I made a post earlier about a swap list inquiring about software. (I currently 
>own Photoshop 4.0 LE and I am wanting 6.0) That was all I stated. What is 
>wrong with that?
>
>Apparently I am confused or do not know the law very well.
>
>If I go out and buy some software and decide I do not like it for some reason, 
>does that mean that I can not legally sell it?
>
>I just received a message from another member that I can not solicit for 
>software?
>
>Just to set the record straight for everyone else, I don't buy bootleg copies 
>and if that was the way it came across, it wasn't meant too!
>
>What a welcome!
>
>Steve Brown
>
>
>
>
I'm not a group member, but I was under the impression "anything Mac" 
could be posted according to the following list guideline.

<<[5] What kinds of messages can be posted to the list?

Any message that concerns Macintosh computers. The connection can even 
be quite tenuous. This includes computer items for sale and commercial 
events and seminars with Macintosh themes. When in doubt, ask first. The 
answer will probably be to go ahead and post it.

The list is closed to general spam mail, and we have gone to some 
trouble in our efforts to keep spam off this list. We do not consider 
advertising for Mac-related products to be spam, in the context of the 
MacGroup list.>>

Am I wrong in my assumption, and is this still in effect? Thanks in 
advance.

-- 
Tony LaFemina
Major in Layout & Design Techniques
Minor in Software Fundamentals
http://hometown.aol.com/visitmacland/index.html
mailto:remacs at optonline.net





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