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- From: bogstad@gauss.cs.jhu.edu (Bill Bogstad)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun.misc,comp.misc
- Subject: Re: Uses for old CD-ROM's
- Message-ID: <1992Dec19.204059.29359@blaze.cs.jhu.edu>
- Date: 19 Dec 92 20:40:59 GMT
- References: <1992Dec16.202700.10846@cs.hope.edu> <1gocksINNlje@almaak.usc.edu> <id.V3YV.PWG@ferranti.com>
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- In article <id.V3YV.PWG@ferranti.com> peter@ferranti.com (peter da silva) writes:
- >In article <1gocksINNlje@almaak.usc.edu> ajayshah@almaak.usc.edu (Ajay Shah) writes:
- >> How about offering them for free to net.folks?
- >
- >Seconded. Reuse is the best form of recycling. ...
-
- I agree completely, but please be sure its legal before you do. I
- may end up with 10 CD-ROMS with different versions of an application or OS
- as a result of updates; but that doesn't mean that I have 10 different
- licenses that I can distribute as I see fit.
-
- Bill Bogstad
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