>On the other hand, the "fair use" doctrine allows portions of a work to be
>quoted, especially in non-profit situations, without permission. I think
it's basically a fair and reasonable arrangement.
David Haberstich
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June 19, 2002
Thank you for the good words, David. I will be fun to see if I get a
response from the lady, but getting about 100 e-mails a day, I hope I
don't miss it. It wouldn't be the first time I threw out the baby
with the bath water (spam).
-Jim
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