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On Mon, 12 May 2003 10:51:22 -0400, "Ashley Hoskins"
<ahoskins -at- ase-usa -dot- net> wrote:
>When does it stop being a project that uses your previous experience and
>starts becoming a rip-off of a previous project?
Hi Ashley:
It starts being a rip-off when you use materials that are specific to
the previous project, that is some method or technique that they use
that no one else has ever used.
Unless there were some truly unique concepts in the previous SOP you
should not have to worry about it.
Do avoid publishing the SOP on the stationery of the previous project.
That would be uncool. 8-D
-Doc
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