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- From: crosby@ucsu.Colorado.EDU (CROSBY MATTHEW JAMES)
- Subject: Re: CM5 pic - terribly sorry gentlemen, it's a dud
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.032430.21284@ucsu.Colorado.EDU>
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- References: <1992Nov11.021830.4926@ryptyde.cts.com> <andrew.722085952@cyfrak.rdt.monash.edu.au> <andrew.722122473@daneel.rdt.monash.edu.au>
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 03:24:30 GMT
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- In article <andrew.722122473@daneel.rdt.monash.edu.au> andrew.moore@rdt.monash.edu.au writes:
- >
- >After my previous post someone (Hi Barry) pointed out to me that limiting
- >the prints (by numbering etc) is pretty acceptable for other art (other
- >drawings, photographs, etc) so just because the picture is of a
- >Computer (was that a capital C ? :-) ) surely this does not exempt it
- >from such protection.
- >
- >I think everyone was anticipating a more Cray like attitude to PR
- >posters, but when they are limited edition etc etc, perhaps they stop
- >being PR devices (in the traditional bulk distribution sense) ?
- >
- >We end up with the situation where the posters will become as sought
- >after as the machines :-) (truth be known, maybe this was the intent)
-
- Well, maybe they could issue limited editions *and* normal posters? So the
- limited edition posters could still be valuable?
-
- While we are on the subject, does anyone know of a good source of coumpter
- posters? Cray posters would be great!
-
- (Also a lover of sexy computer posters!)
- --
- -Matt
- Mere anarchy is loosed upon the net!!!!
- mcrosby@nyx.cs.du.edu or crosby@cs.colorado.edu
-