Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mailrus!uflorida!haven!adm!smoke!gwyn From: gwyn@smoke.BRL.MIL (Doug Gwyn) Newsgroups: comp.std.c Subject: Re: Draft releases Message-ID: <10379@smoke.BRL.MIL> Date: 7 Jun 89 21:58:36 GMT References: <705@lilink.UUCP> <10355@smoke.BRL.MIL> <501@mikros.systemware.de> <26954@watmath.waterloo.edu> <21787@news.Think.COM> <10335@socslgw.csl.sony.JUNET> Reply-To: gwyn@brl.arpa (Doug Gwyn) Organization: Ballistic Research Lab (BRL), APG, MD. Lines: 13 In article <10335@socslgw.csl.sony.JUNET> diamond@csl.sony.junet (Norman Diamond) writes: >But what do we do when the publisher refuses to sell copies? I don't know what you're talking about. Drafts of the proposed C Standard have been offered for sale (and still are). There is no ANSI C Standard yet, so it obviously cannot have been offered for sale yet; it will be. >(Anyone know what copyright law says in such a case?) If the material is properly marked when first published (NOT when first printer for internal use, as many X3.159 drafts have been), it is illegal to rip it off even if you can't find any way to buy it. The publisher is NOT obligated to sell you a copyright work.