If Nishi wanted to have the information kept quiet, he would have said so.
Or marked the handouts as Confidential, Not for distribution, Nondisclosure,
put a copyright notice on it or an official statement.
As it is now (as you can see at the scans i made on
www.geocities.com/msxhans) the sheets are very 'unofficial', only the first
contains the text ASCII Corporation.
Nishi was not at all in his public speech or answers occupied with keeping
things secret. He even promised to make some sources Open source and make
other info in the future better available to small developers.
The 'take all MSX info that is not officialy permitted off the web' is
Anne's interpretation. And that would make the revival/survival of MSX much
more difficult. So do not remove it please!
-----Original Message-----
From: Nestor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23 April 2001 15:47
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: No sheets on the internet?
> In english, I just warned Bart for publishing the sheets on the internet.
It
> could be that ASCII or Nishi is not that happy about publishing his
sheets.
> They are copyrighted.
Don't scare me now! So what happens with my text files version of MSX2
Technical Handbook?? 8-)
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"Celebrating the imprudences must be unfailingly consequent with it said,
not for the fact in itself, but for some that another onomatopoeia to the
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