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Southwest Fox 2009
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19/10/2009 20:06:10
 
 
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19/10/2009 17:49:20
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Visual FoxPro
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Conferences & events
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Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01429717
Message ID:
01429983
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Note my words "perhaps".....

There is fair use, no question...and trust me, I shudder to think of the world where someone can't walk down the street and safely whistle a Beatles tune (wait...I hate Beatles music...the whistler should be clubbed....bad example)....but even certain specialized books have licensing agreements.

Keep in mind something - the more "passing around", the more potential for abuse

I'm not chastising Mike (well, not on this one, anyway), but the truth is that most books have enough spoiler/teaser info available online to entice people to buy.

For the book I wrote and the one I contributed to, I'd object to what Mike is describing, and I know for a fact that one of the publishers I worked with would not support this either - most publishers run plenty of programs (free individual chapters, sample sections, etc.). . Trust me (as I'm sure you know) a published book represents a considerable investment of time and $$$.

Appreciate your input, but it does not vitiate my original point.
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