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From: "Bob Cunning" <>
Subject: Re: [Ess] NBI and copyright and closing this thread
Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2005 07:57:34 +1100
References: <000301c5e2e8$2d0b4310$0402a8c0@kevinpc>


The listowner decides when a thread is closed NOT you.

Bob Cunning


----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin cole" <>
To: <>
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 2:38 AM
Subject: [Ess] NBI and copyright and closing this thread


> Hi all
>
> With regards to the NBI copyright and the other emails
>
> 1. The person who buys a CD of NBI is effetely agreeing to only using it
for
> there own research, (so in doing look up is breaking the agreement with
> FFHS).
>
> 2. In regards the someone give out a password to gain access to a web site
> by the back door. That can be classed as hacking, by some people, and I
> think every one on the internet at some point has done a bit of hacking.
>
> 3. Any information on the internet that is not controlled by access rights
> (IE passwords or payments) I would say can be classed as free, anything
else
> should be classed as copyrighted
>
> 4. 90% of CD available have been copyrighted by the CD owners (i might not
> agree with it as most of you as well) but that is the rights of these
> originations.
>
> The Email from Pam Downes highlighting the licence agreement from the FFHS
> web site i think closes this thread.
>
> P.S. if anyone has issues with my coments and wishes to contact me off
list
> i willl be happy to carry on talking to them.
>
> Kevin Cole
> ESFH# 4920
> Chairman ESFH Southend Computer Group,
> and member of the Executive Committee.
>
>
>
>


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