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- From: ForestHaven <forhaven@badger.tds.net>
- To: permaculture <permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: Bill Mollison copyright statement
- Date: Fri, 28 May 1999 00:13:56 -0500
I've never met Bill Mollison, but I have learned much from his books. I
agree that he has a perfect right to the fruits of his creativity and
labor. However, his copyright statement really turns me off and I'm not
sure why. Maybe it's because it sounds more like something that would
be issued by a multi-national corporation than by a man who supposedly
is trying to change the world for the better. When I first became
interested in pc, less than a year ago, I inquired of a friend whom I
thought should know something about it. He told me it was "elitist" and
for "rich people." I'm beginning to see what he meant. It's not my
intention to offend anyone here and I'm sorry if I have.
Doug Fields
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Re: Bill Mollison copyright statement,
Scott Pittman, 05/27/1999
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: Bill Mollison copyright statement, Scott Pittman, 05/27/1999
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Re: Bill Mollison copyright statement,
Scott Pittman, 05/27/1999
- Re: Bill Mollison copyright statement, Larry London, 05/27/1999
- Re: Bill Mollison copyright statement, Larry London, 05/27/1999
- Re: Bill Mollison copyright statement, ForestHaven, 05/28/1999
- Re: Bill Mollison copyright statement, ForestHaven, 05/28/1999
- Re: Bill Mollison copyright statement, Thilo Pfennig, 05/28/1999
- FW: Re: Bill Mollison copyright statement, Thilo Pfennig, 05/28/1999
- Re: Bill Mollison copyright statement, Thilo Pfennig, 05/28/1999
- Re: Bill Mollison copyright statement, eric + michiko, 05/30/1999
- Re: Bill Mollison copyright statement, eric + michiko, 05/30/1999
- Re: Bill Mollison copyright statement, Russ Grayson + Fiona Campbell, 05/31/1999
- Re: Bill Mollison copyright statement, Russ Grayson + Fiona Campbell, 05/31/1999
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