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Re: Favorite Lego Train?
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lugnet.trains
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Wed, 9 Feb 2000 18:21:00 GMT
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Russell Clark wrote:
> I would pay $10-$12 for a good set of instructions.
Me too! Larry, I don't care if they are printed on
ordinary paper or just electronic copies that I have
to print out myself. I'd pay $8 for the information
and license to use or $10 if they are printed out on
ordinary paper.
Am I right in assuming the license to use includes
performance rights? Like if a train show charges
people for admission and a licensed copy of your
hopper is on a setup there? What exactly does
"for your own use" mean?
/Eric McCarthy/
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| (...) Mulling this over I think 12, domestic first class postage included, printed on heavier stock paper (not fancy imitation lambskin but not the thin inexpensive stock I normally print on), if I can print it 2 up (2 pages per sheet of paper to (...) (25 years ago, 9-Feb-00, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.market.theory)
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