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- [reprinted from the April 1991 issue of Jumpdisk, with permission]
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- THE EDITOR'S TWO CENTS
- By Richard Ramella
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- UNAUTHORIZED COPIES
- This past November one of our subscribers told me unauthorized copies of
- JUMPDISK and another of our copyright products, DOS LAB, were being sold by a
- mail order firm called Disks & Docs in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
- The material being sold was not authorized, original-labeled versions,
- but disks containing copied versions, which were being peddled without our
- permission.
- I had one of our associates order our own products from Disks & Docs,
- and duly received them.
- When I obtained an Amiga products catalog from Disks & Docs, I was
- amazed by the blatant offerings. I would say most of the major Amiga-specific
- software is being sold by this outfit. Electronic Arts, Gold Disk, Mindscape,
- Activision, Psygnosis, Broderbund, Epyx, Infocom, Sierra, Oxxi, Progressive,
- Soft Logic, Taito -- these are just a few of the companies whose products are
- being copied and sold.
- According to the latest catalog I have received from Disks & Docs, about
- 3,000 Amiga-specific titles are being offered. Many of them are commercial
- products. They are being sold for $4 to $6 a disk.
- The Disks & Docs catalog includes the following statement: "We are
- providing a back-up service only....for software and manuals ! If you order
- anything from us, it is agreed and understood that you do in fact own the
- original and are only requesting a back-up of your original ! Any other use
- is expressly forbidden" . . . "We do not support piracy !"
- That statement is of course poppycock.
- I would like to see Disks and Docs go out of business. My motivations
- are not spiteful. Blowing the whistle on Disks & Docs is meant to protect the
- Amiga community, not just for big-timers, not just for the kitchen table
- entrepreneurs, but for the honest users of the Amiga. When unauthorized
- copying becomes rampant, software firms become disgusted with the market and
- abandon it.
- When I had evidence this operation would indeed sell copies of other
- people's creations, I began to ask around. Further amazement. No one among
- the developers I talked to had ever heard of the operation.
- Realizing I was onto something no one else appeared to know, I resisted
- the impulse to call Disks & Docs. An emotional outburst would have been
- momentarily satisfying, but a longer-term strategy was worth more.
- So I began an investigation to find out who was running the place. The
- catalog included no names, and the man who answered the telephone at Disks &
- Docs never identified himself by name.
- Now I have some information I would like to pass on to all Amiga
- companies whose software and documentation are being sold by Disks & Docs:
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- The post office box of Disks & Docs was rented by Richard A. Zeman.
- Richard A. Zeman and Disks & Docs have a joint account at a La Crosse,
- Wisconsin, bank.
- Richard A. Zeman's home address is 1047 S. 28th St., La Crosse,
- Wisconsin 54602.
- Richard A. Zeman's home telephone number is 1-608-788-8030.
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- I hope I have given sufficient information to make it possible for
- representatives of affected Amiga software publishers to contact Mr. Zeman
- and explain their policies regarding the unauthorized duplication and sale of
- their copyright products.
- I have quietly passed on facts regardingáDisks & Docs' activities to
- other Amiga developers and publishers over the past three months.
- I have given the information regarding Disks & Docs to attorneys and
- legal staff representing several Amiga software developers.
- By the time this item is published in JUMPDISK, I will have prepared and
- mailed copies of a letter containing these facts to scores of affected Amiga
- software firms.
- Disks & Docs also advertises it has C-64 and IBM software for sale. I
- have no information on whether this involves copies of copyright material.
- To all Amiga owners: Of course, I recommend you do not deal with this
- firm. Highest reason is common morality. Lowest reason: There are some
- Amiga-specific mailing lists on which you might be embarrassed to have your
- name and address discovered.
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- Richard asks any Amiga developers who are interested to find out of their
- products are being pirated and sold by "Disks & Docs" to contact him.
- You can either write to Richard, c/ Jumpdisk, 1493 Mt. View Ave.,
- Chico, CA 95926 or phone him at 916-343-7658 (Pacific Time). He has
- Disk & Docs' catalog and can tell you if your products are on it.
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