Re: MD: Constitution Quickie

2000-01-02 Thread Dan Frakes
On Sat, 01 Jan 2000 12:34:24 -0500, Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Look what this creep is sending me, to my personal e-mail address...If nothing is done about this, if this is tolerated conduct for someone on the list, I am unsubscribing. Steve: Just for clarification, Jeff sent all these

Re: MD: Constitution Quickie

2000-01-02 Thread J. Coon
Magic wrote: Am I the only one who sees the irony of the title to this Email? Magic -- I though it was some kind of breakfast food, made with eggs. -- Jim Coon Not just another pretty mandolin picker mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] If Gibson made cars, would they sound so sweet? My first web

Re: MD: Constitution Quickie

2000-01-02 Thread Magic
- Original Message - From: J. Coon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2000 3:02 PM Subject: Re: MD: Constitution Quickie Magic wrote: Am I the only one who sees the irony of the title to this Email? Magic -- I though it was some kind

RE: MD: Constitution Quickie

2000-01-02 Thread Scott A. Cabler
ct: Re: MD: Constitution Quickie - Original Message - From: J. Coon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2000 3:02 PM Subject: Re: MD: Constitution Quickie Magic wrote: Am I the only one who sees the irony of the title to this Email? Magic --

Re: MD: Constitution Quickie

2000-01-01 Thread Magic
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Re: MD: Constitution Quickie

2000-01-01 Thread Jeffrey E. Salzberg
To be honest with you Neil, what speaks volumes is that you cannot answer your own questions. I just got a very mean-spirited e-mail to my personal address from Jeff Salzburg and I'm a little ticked off right now Sorry. My email client automatically replies both to the sender and

Re: MD: Constitution Quickie

2000-01-01 Thread Steve
to hear it anymore and I want to be sensitive to that. And you are just plain mean. STOP. - Original Message - From: Jeffrey E. Salzberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2000 1:10 AM Subject: Re: MD: Constitution Quickie I

Re: MD: Constitution Quickie

2000-01-01 Thread Steve
Look what this creep is sending me, to my personal e-mail address. I quit. The topic is over, to the relief of many, I'm sure. I tried do be nice. I have tried to be educational. This will be the third time I have asked this jerk not to e-mail me to my personal address. He does not respect

Re: MD: Constitution Quickie

2000-01-01 Thread Steve
To be honest with you Neil, what speaks volumes is that you cannot answer your own questions. I just got a very mean-spirited e-mail to my personal address from Jeff Salzburg and I'm a little ticked off right now. I am ceasing all correspondence on the

Re: MD: Constitution Quickie

2000-01-01 Thread Steve
I get paid to do such things. It's time consuming and it's hard work. Why don't you do the research and writing and answer your own questions and e-mail me in private. You'll need that big book I was telling you about first. ; )

Re: MD: Constitution Quickie

2000-01-01 Thread Neil
On Sat, 01 Jan 2000 12:08:33 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: To be honest with you Neil, what speaks volumes is that you cannot answer your own questions. Steve, for gawds sake, I can answer my own questions - surely the irony of what I'm asking was dropping these hints for you

Re: MD: Constitution Quickie

1999-12-31 Thread Steve
The short answer to your questions is that other considerations may and have many times superseded the strict letter of the copyright law in the United States. The American Home Recording Act is just one of many, many instances. Find yourself a nice big recent treatise on American copyright

Re: MD: Constitution Quickie

1999-12-31 Thread Neil
On Fri, 31 Dec 1999 12:26:35 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The short answer to your questions is that other considerations may and have many times superseded the strict letter of the copyright law in the United States. The American Home Recording Act is just one of many, many

MD: Constitution Quickie

1999-12-30 Thread Steve
I think of the Amercian Home Recording Act as punching a hole in copyright law to keep it from violating your Constitutional rights. Where in the Constitution U.S. copyright law comes from: SECTION VIII. POWERS GRANTED TO CONGRESS The Congress shall have power to ... 8. To promote the

Re: MD: Constitution Quickie

1999-12-30 Thread Neil
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999 19:35:45 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think of the Amercian Home Recording Act as punching a hole in copyright law to keep it from violating your Constitutional rights. US constitution stuff snipped... Where in the constitution does it describe the "right" to