In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Alexander "Plonker" Terekhov  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> Typical Terekhov twisting.  I ask when you have a right to distribute,
>> and you reply that you have a right to create.

>Under US Code Title 17, an owner of a copy "lawfully made" has a right
>to distribute it "WITHOUT THE AUTHORITY OF THE COPYRIGHT OWNER". 17 USC 
>109.

That's about selling your copy, not distributing derivative works.

And 117 is about modifying for your own use, not distributing
derivative works.

Try again?

-- Richard
-- 
"Consideration shall be given to the need for as many as 32 characters
in some alphabets" - X3.4, 1963.
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