Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!cbosgd!gatech!gitpyr!jkr From: jkr@gitpyr.UUCP (J. Kenneth Riviere) Newsgroups: net.comics,net.news Subject: Re: Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex (really Copyright) Message-ID: <1855@gitpyr.UUCP> Date: Sun, 8-Jun-86 00:33:01 EDT Article-I.D.: gitpyr.1855 Posted: Sun Jun 8 00:33:01 1986 Date-Received: Mon, 9-Jun-86 02:51:22 EDT References: <1492@cvl.UUCP> <849@hoptoad.uucp> <260@hp-sdd.UUCP> <3954@sun.uucp> Reply-To: jkr@gitpyr.UUCP (J. Kenneth Riviere) Organization: Georgia Institute of Technology Lines: 31 Xref: watmath net.comics:3521 net.news:4975 I agree that copyright infringement is an important legal issue, but I hope that we will not see a major flaming match here in net.comics as a result of this short sighted posting. It seems to me that there are better forums for this discussion, but I guess there are people reading this newsgroup that need to see it. As long as I'm posting about copyright I'd like to point people to a new government publication concerning this issue. It is called _Intellectual_ _Property_Rights_in_an_age_of_Electronics_and_Information_ and was prepared by the Office of Technology Assessment. It is a fascinating (to me at least) study of the history and intent of the intellectual property legislation including copyright, patent, trade secret, and the new legislation recently passed to help protect semiconductor designs. It tries to access the impact of new technologies such as photocopying (not xeroxing, Xerox is a trademark of Xerox Corp.), audio and video recording, and computing. It analyzes the various types of intellectual properties, the goals of the government in regulating ownership rights for said properties, and the goals and interests of affected parties. It is a 300 page report available for $15 from your local Government Printing Office outlet (mine told me that the stock number I needed to order it was 052-003-01036-4, I don't know if that is a general number or is specific to my local outlet) or your local government document depository library (of which Georgia Tech's library is one). I hope someone more familiar with news and the net than I am will redirect this discussion to a more appropriate newsgroup. -- J. Kenneth Riviere (JoKeR) Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta Georgia, 30332 ...!{akgua,allegra,amd,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo,ut-ngp}!gatech!gitpyr!jkr "I'd rather be conservative than bigoted, but I'd rather be *dead* than conservative!" -Kate from _Kate_and_Allie_