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- Date: Sat, 08 Apr 95 23:14:00 EST
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This message could not be imported to cc:Mail. The original message follows: *** Start of undeliverable message *** Message: 999999999 From: www-talk@www10.w3.org@INTERNET at SMTPCC Date: 04/08/95 11:14PM To: roberta alberding at OCCSPOST *** Unknown message recipient *** Subject: Contents: *** No message recipients *** 999999999 Text item: 915 > work, after all), the copyright remains. On the Web, there's no implicit > permission to make more copies beyond the one created by your browser. Actually, if William puts a document up on William's web server, it's not the browser even making the copy, technically. The browser merely asks William's machine to make a copy and send it to the browser. Now, of course, the person using the browser can store it on disk or redistribute it or whatever, but that's not what I mean. --Darren --------------- Start RFC822 Headers --------------- Received: by occshost.nlm.nih.gov (5.65+/1.3) id 21803.AA; Sat, 08 Apr 95 23:14:08 GMT Date: Sat, 08 Apr 95 23:14:08 GMT From: www-talk@www10.w3.org@occshost Message-Id: <9504082314.21803.AA@occshost.nlm.nih.gov> Content-Length: 0 Apparently-To: <roberta_alberding@occshost.nlm.nih.gov> --------------- End RFC822 Headers ---------------
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