Stephen Bright writes:

>If built a website about the Umax s900 and organized the 2,000 or so emails
>I have saved over the years from this list, would it be necessary for me to
>get each author's permission? I.e., is everything that is posted to this
>list public domain, or not?

Postings from the list are already archived short term at

<http://mail.maclaunch.com/lists/>

and long term at 

<http://www.mail-archive.com/supermacs%40mail.maclaunch.com/>

If you wanted to post content from the list, you would want to get 
permission from those who run the list and those who posted. If a policy 
was established that future postings could be archived on your site and 
this was sent to the list and covered in the FAQ, that would cover all 
future postings.


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