I don't want to get into a legallity argument. But:

By the sounds of it, the family wouldn't give a damn if the software
was copied or not. Besides, they still have a few quid from me from
my Blitz subscription. (It was only a few quid and I can't be bothered
to pry it out of their hands - they probably need it more than me,
anyway).

What James could so is similar to what I saw on telly a while
back. There was this guy who wrote to NASA and the Russian space
agencies saying that if they had no objections, he would sell
"real-estate" plots of land on the Moon and Mars. Of course, they
never bothered replying....so he sold certificates for a fair
amount of money to the unsuspecting general public...

OK. Floppy disks are slightly different to heavenly bodies, but....
you know what I mean...


Justin


> -----Original Message-----
> From: David L [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, November 20, 1999 2:11 PM
> To:   [email protected]
> Subject:      Re: Question: MIDI sequencing
> 
> 
> From: James Gasson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> > If it's not still being sold, then I would very much like it if you
> > could send me a copy. (Do you mean by e-mail?, because I live in New
> > Zealand.)
> >
> > Otherwise, I'm willing to post off a cheque to anyone who will accept
> > it. So how much does (did) it cost anyway? (Hmmm, perhaps I should
> > rephrase this...)
> 
> Ahem!
> 
> Before you start asking for a "copy" of this program which still legally
> belongs to the Mackenzie family - I should check on the "who" list...!
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], and an equivellent freeserve account still
> exists!!!
> 
> Perhaps listening to what Gavin said, and sending an SAE to the address I
> posted earlier would be a good idea.
> 
> No cheque, just ask if available, and how much.
> 
> David

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