On Aug 20, 2015, at 10:30 AM, Jay Jaeger <cube1 at
charter.net> wrote:
On 8/20/2015 3:32 AM, Randy Dawson wrote:
Who picked this up -
I may have some cash for the buyer to mate it with my new ASR33, on its way via crate and
freight.
Anybody got debug and startup tips on the 33, it probably has been siting for a while.
(like who has the melted hammer replacements and such, tape and paper sources)
I assume all the 8K, 4K BASICs are in public domain by now. The demo for the kids will
be the 15 minutes of paper tape, followed by READY.
Randy
Bad assumption. Things that were actually registered even if there was
no notice, or published with a copyright notice would still be protected
under U.S. copyright.
Depending on when. If it was published without notice, the key question is whether
publication occurred before Jan 1, 1978, or after. After, notice does not matter; before,
lack of notice means no copyright.
Indeed. Wikipedia is also useful.
paul