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Date:   Wed, 22 Nov 2000 02:16:55 GMT
Reply-To:   peter@fernwood.on.ca
Sender:   "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:   "Peter Eberhardt (without the *)" <*eberhard@WAVE.HOME.NET>
Organization:   Fernwood Consulting Group Inc
Subject:   Re: SAS logo cops on the loose: Fwd: [Karen.Day@sas.com:Karsten'sHome
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When getting into a discussion of intelectual property rights (although it is hard to see a logo fitting that role), you should perhaps talk to some small players. talk to an author who finds his/her work published on the web without permission (and more importantly not compensated). that things can be done easily, and often with what appears to be a large degree of consensus, does not necesarily make it 'right'. and until (or if) the legal world catches up to the wired world i would expect more of the same. and those of you who are consultants. how many of you would let me use your names as advertising on my web site??

i think everyone should lighten up over the issue. don't use the logo. who really goves a shit

peter


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