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On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 13:26:40 -0700, "John Smith"
wrote: To all: It is my understanding that all gov't materials, since paid for by taxpayers, are non-copyright. Also, any material before 1923 would have expired copyrights and, undoubtably, a significant amount of material will have been published "public domain"; so, does anyone have a list of non-copyright materials pertaining to antennas? Or, any ideas of how to obtain the information on how to assemble one. A website of non-copyright materials concerning antennas would be a great asset to this community... Regards, John I'm not sure I understand your point about copyrights. Even if a copyright has expired or never existed in the first place, anyone who gives you a printed piece is going to charge for paper and ink -- all the manufacturing costs involved in a printed piece. Or, if you're just looking for web materials, it costs money to put up a web site. You'll be charged to help defray those costs. What are you expecting? bob k5qwg |
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