>
>        I think the point is that when it is put into free download status
>it enters the public domain and is no longer protected, AFAIK.
>Paul Nelson

Fabian,

Be careful.  That is copywrited material and not for the general public.

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These service source disks are supposed to be returned to Apple when a 
newer one is released.  At least, that's how it used to work.  They are 
not commercial products and are not "public domain".  Neither was that 
site in europe that was so widely advertised before Apple realized they 
left the front door open unwittingly.

I don't think I'd want to test Apple on this copywrite issue.  
Advertising openly here is foolish.  And since content providers have 
been sued for such things as hosting porn and violent sites, I can only 
imagine the liability such posts may open Eric & Co up to.  Be honest, be 
careful, be polite, be discrete.

What's your take on this, Eric?

paul
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