> > If soomeone made a protection, he probably wanted us not to copy these
> > diskettes. I'm affraid about copyright laws.
>
> You're afraid about copyright laws, but you advocated putting Fred issues
> online?!

Yes, yes.
But only legally!
Why Fred couldn't be legally available on the net.
If somebody wants to spread Fred illegaly, that isn't good.
(Send illegal copies to my private e-mail. :))) This has an advantage, that
nobody will see us. ;-)))

> Small hint: the authors of any programs still, as far as I know, own the
> copyright to any use other than the one on Fred. Si Cooke knows more about
> this than I do, but that's correct AIUI.

Again: If Fred would be distributed in DSK form, it is still Fred magazine,
and there is no violation of copyrights.
The only problem I can see is to bring Fred publisher to put it on the web.

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