In message <0EF3F49640E5D21197A10001FA7EA00001812BFB@PRO06> on Wed, 20
Dec 2000, Padfield, Tim <[log in to unmask]> wrote
>The supply of a copy on floppy disk
>in addition to a hard copy is in itself the supply of more than one copy
>(as above), but it could also be interpreted as providing the means to
>print off further copies subsequently.
Is there really any difference in principle between supplying an
electronic copy and supplying a paper copy? Either could be used as a
master for further reproduction, and I don't imagine that the
regulations are concerned with the fact that copies printed from floppy
disc will all be "first generation" copies while those copied from a
paper master will be "second generation" copies with a slight loss of
quality.
Leonard Will
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