On 12/9/11 12:55 AM, Michael Olsen wrote:
Robert,
well, since, i have received a pdf copy of the Christensen paper. i
am willing to send it along to any small quantity of people who ask.
i realize the AES would rather that people get the paper from them
and pay for it, but if the cost is $
Is that not like saying "It is ok to use an illegal copy of software [x]
because it is so expensive they cannot expect a lot of people to buy it"?
Or do you find this situation to be different?
It might be like saying "State funded research should be available free
of charge to the scientifi
Robert,
well, since, i have received a pdf copy of the Christensen paper. i am
willing to send it along to any small quantity of people who ask. i
realize the AES would rather that people get the paper from them and pay
for it, but if the cost is $20 (for non-members), they cannot expect a
> and pay
> for it, but if the cost is $20 (for non-members), they cannot expect a
> lot of compliance.
Hmm, I suppose it's like the discussion on HD Tracks selling high
quality copyrighted materials outside of the US: some rules have to be
made, even though they might not mind _some_ copying a
On 12/8/11 4:36 PM, Theo Verelst wrote:
robert bristow-johnson Sun Nov 27 17:29:14 EST 2011
wrote:
On 11/27/11 3:17 PM, Dominique Würtz wrote:
>
>>>Any ideas?
>>Knud Christensen "A Generalization of the Biquadratic Parametric"
>>http://www.aes.org/e-lib/browse.cfm?elib=12429
>>
> Hm
robert bristow-johnson Sun Nov 27 17:29:14 EST 2011
wrote:
On 11/27/11 3:17 PM, Dominique Würtz wrote:
>
>>>Any ideas?
>>Knud Christensen "A Generalization of the Biquadratic Parametric"
>>http://www.aes.org/e-lib/browse.cfm?elib=12429
>>
> Hmm, reading the abstract I'm not 100% sure