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 RE: Is there a lawyer in the house?
Author: ken 
Date:   2002-08-16 17:03

Burt said: Make copies of a copyrighted item which I bought, as long as I don't give away the original or the copies.

--I'm sure I'm on solid ground stating you can "give" (as in gift or donation) any or all of your lawfully-purchased "originals" i.e. sheet music, commercial vinyl, 8-tracks, cassettes and CDs to anyone you wish. I already have it itemized in my last will and testament my entire private music library (2000+ retail/store-bought originals of solos, scores etc.) be donated to my high school music department.

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Mark Charette 2002-08-16 00:36 
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Mark Charette 2002-08-16 00:53 
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ken 2002-08-16 17:03 
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JMcAulay 2002-08-16 19:47 
 RE: Is there a lawyer in the house?  new
Brenda Siewert 2002-08-16 20:25 


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