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Subject:Re: FOUND!! Screen Captures 102.pdf From:John Garison <john -at- garisons -dot- com> To:Eric Dunn <dunn -dot- eric -dot- l -at- gmail -dot- com> Date:Thu, 26 Jul 2007 12:49:13 -0400
Eric,
See the following from Sean Brierley (original author) which, IMHO,
gives tacit permission to post.
A little history: it used to be posted on the archives of this techwr-l
list, but the list has changed servers in the meantime, and as a result
it's no longer available. It would be preferable to post it somewhere on
techwr-l. but that's up to the Admin and Sean.
Sean: great bit of work. Worth reading.
John Garison
Brierley, Sean said the following on 7/25/2007 9:31 AM:
> Ooops. I forgot to dig it up. This week I'll get a copy posted
> somewhere.
>
> Am surprised it's gone from techwr-l.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Sean
>
Eric Dunn said the following on 7/26/2007 12:38 PM:
> While everyone is simply striving to be helpful, it may be within our
> professional duties to respect the copyright holder's wishes.
>
> Before sharing, and certainly before hosting the file, some attempt
> should undoubtedly be made to contact the author.
>
> >From the title page:
>
> Reprint Permissions
> Copyright 2002 Sean Brierley
> This document is published on the
> TECHWR-L Web site:
> (www.raycomm.com/techwhirl/).
> Contact Sean Brierley
> (sean -at- pubsink -dot- com) for reprint
> information and permissions.
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