Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!rutgers!cbmvax!cbmehq!cbmdeo!adspdk!hclausen From: hclausen@adspdk.CBMNET (Henrik Clausen) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Pirates and swapware Message-ID: Date: 11 Jul 90 01:12:42 GMT References: <9006191800.AA01674@astro.psu.edu> <25413@usc.edu> <20342@duke.cs.duke.edu> <25426@usc.edu> Lines: 20 >In article vinsci@soft.fi (Leonard Norrgard) writes: > In Denmark, a country I believe have signed the Berne convention, >public libraries have begun to lend software to private persons. I'm involved in one of these projects, and it's strictly only PD stuff (Fish) The library bought an Amiga, 150 Fish disks, and invites anyone to copy. This is really great, gives people better things to play with than pirated stuff, and is one of the most successfull new initiatives of the library. > So far the project has been a real success I hear... :-/ Certainly! Machine's booked all day. -Henrik -- | Henrik Clausen, Graffiti Data (Fido: 2:230/22.33) | | ...{pyramid|rutgers}!cbmvax!cbmehq!adspdk!hclausen | \_______________AmigaDOS: Amiga's Divine Operating System________________/