> > His question was: what difference is there between a creator's right > > to chis own work, and other property rights?
Okay, I guess I, like Michael Torrie, lied and have to post today. ;) The difference is that the book is intellectual property. That's a mess all of its own. When you buy a book you can do whatever you want it the physical properties of it. You can sell it or read it or use it as firewood if you want to. You haven't bought the rights to the intellectual property though. -- Michael Golden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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