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On 28 Apr, 13:14, Richard Clark wrote:
On 28 Apr 2007 11:18:14 -0700, art wrote: AO program by Brian Beazely which is Minninec based but Brian has not supported that program in years. Based on that info I suspect that could be classed now as freeware so a Google search may well supply a user that is willing to provide a copy. This would be a clear case of piracy and the violation of copyright held by the owner. Any attempts of others to provide "free" or "paid" copies are violating that law. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC Nothing is "clear" with respect to copyright. As with patents there are rules that must be followed and the particulars of the particular copyright has to be clear and approved which may not apply to the subject as a whole. Even music moguls are finding it hard to control copying and on top of that there are several exemptions with respect to educational and libraries neither of which have been specifically defined in changes by Congress in the latter part of the last century. The antenna programmers also suffer from the fact that the general routines were supplied by the government for general use which also apply restrictions as to what specifically can be copyrighted. I believe also that if a transfer is made via public E mail can allow further reductions as to what is termed infringment. For antenna programs I would assume that such a thing as an algorithm can be copy righted but to try and cover all screen representations could possibly be a nightmare. The bottom line is of course is that you are copying something that was put together in some sort of ingenious way then it is not yours to copy but people use the copy machines with abandon so attorneys would have a field day with respect to expenses in areas so murkey as copyright laws which is presently crippling the music industry since infringment is enourmous and recompense for violation is ridiculously small on a case by case basis. If a library owns a copy and then makes another copy for patrons use you again get into another murky area because that involves a exception area that is not clear in substance. Art |