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Subject:Re: Computer rights per attorney From:Smokey Lynne L Bare <slbare -at- JUNO -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 16 Dec 1997 17:11:14 -0500
...for your review...
My original message came straight from an attorney who deals with this
every day. I do deal with the CCR several times a year on material which
I have written, and clients who have done the 'for hire' route. It is a
matter of specific materials, and how they are to be used - educational
or for profit.
Just a messenger in this case, but when I called my contact at the
Copyright Office, she concurred with the attorney's statement. Not my
call....but their's.