More on manuals plus rescue

Daniel Seagraves dseagrav at lunar-tokyo.net
Thu Aug 20 01:37:33 CDT 2015



On Wed, 19 Aug 2015, Sean Caron wrote:

> At what point should historic preservationists be concerned with preserving
> someone else's obsolescent business model?

At the point when those "obsolescent" businesses have lawyers that can put 
you in prison and/or take away everything you've ever worked for in the 
past and will work for in the future. Getting charged/sued is not exactly 
conducive to preservation either. You're either a threat to their business 
or not, and unless you have the financial and political connections to 
defend yourself in court it's in your best interest to know your place.



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