Copyright attitudes
George R (grimel@icx.net)
Sat, 07 Feb 1998 01:15:53
On 02/06/98 at 01:04 PM, richardm@cd.com (Richard Masoner) said:
>> My assertion was(and still is) who said
>> every thing written by Apostolic writers is annointed?
>> Bro Brown has a selection of writtings I would guess he doesn't want
>> reprinted by others without his permission(granted it is of a technical
>> nature).
>Who's to say that technical writing cannot be done with inspiration from
>the Lord?
Didn't say it wasn't, I guessed he wouldn't want his tech writtings copied
w/o his permission. By his own admission, he doesn't want anyone other
than UPCI ministers to copy his sermons w/o his permission.
I have a nice collection of stuff I've written, it wasn't inspired from
the Lord, you can't copy it w/o permission of the company I was working
for at the time. You can't have the stuff I've written on my own. It
isn't inspired either.
Besides if you are in such bad shape that you WANT TO COPY something I've
written you need prayer more than my stuff. ;)
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