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  Bashyr
  Just a quick question then about asking for a copy of an article. Many of those asked for can be downloaded from the internet if they are from recent old issues, but how do libraries stand when they will send you a copy of the article? (e.g. the RCN library). Just wondered as I know these copyright rules are a real minefield!

  Cheers, Greta
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    From: Aziz, Bashyr 
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    Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 3:11 PM
    Subject: Proper Use of This List


    Dear Subscriber

    Just a quick reminder that it is not appropriate for this list to be used for the following:

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    2.  Publications:  Articles in journals are usually protected by copyright.  This means that both the person asking for a copy and the person offering a copy could be breaking the law.  

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    Regards

    Bashyr Aziz
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