Subject: Re: AR - Statutes of Limitation on Copywright? From: paradise@netcom.com Date: 1996/01/05 Message-Id:Sender: paradise@netcom20.netcom.com References: <4cjc3f$lii@bigboote.WPI.EDU> <4cjt1j$g7j@dartvax.dartmouth.edu> Organization: NETCOM On-Line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.8bit Agreed. It goes without saying that the copies that were produced while the contract was in force can still be sold(ie. A person can sell a Model T ford even if Ford no longer sells it). On the otherhand, Datasoft and it's sucessor can no longer sell it. But if someone has bought a copy they are free to do with it what they will just as any consumer can with any product. -Phil P.S. Plus as I have said before, in regards to the existing product, if you can't find a person to sell it to you or you need to run it on the transformer, then do what you have to do ;). -- Philip Price paradise@netcom.co