That's my worry too.
And as Mr Ledbury sails off into the sunset, Gavin is AWOL, the rest of us
are left waiting to discuss the finer points of copyright law!
I'm sure we won't be waiting long....
From: "Simon Cooke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: In response to Andrew
Date: Sat, 9 Mar 2002 00:18:49 -0800
From: "Fred Bloggs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Persona have acquired copyrights to software not produced by themselves.
> They didn't write these - that is the crux of what I'm saying. As I have
> written in earlier posts, whilst I agree with them wanting to charge for
> titles designed and produced by themselves (as Chris Piggot does) I'm
> questioning the charges for software not produced by them. In my humble
> opinion, it goes against everything which is great about the emulation
> scene.
I just have to jump in here and ask: So what? I'm sorry, but copyright
*can*
and *is* assigned. Just because it's not owned by the original author,
doesn't make it any less valid.
It is up to the copyright holder to make the decision as to whether or not
their material is released into the public domain. If they leave it long
enough, that decision will be made for them -- it's a provision in law.
The only worry either way that I have is that give it long enough, and the
material will be lost or destroyed and disappear forever. *shrugs*.
Si
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