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Date: Wed, 02 Apr 1997 18:29:20 -0800
To: Karl Kleinpaste <karl@jprc.com>
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: privacy is a fundamental Right (see Title 5, U.S.C.)
References: <Paul Andrew Mitchell's message of Sun, 30 Mar 1997 20:56:58 -0800>
 <3.0.1.16.19970330125828.3327dbb2@pop.primenet.com>
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And does the version now posted on the
Internet preserve bold, underline, and
italics, exactly as those formats are used 
in the original text?  

Yes or No?

"The purpose of this requirement is faithfully to preserve all
punctuation, Capitalization, bold, italics and underlines
exactly as found in the original text."

Are you a selective reader, or what?

"... exactly as found in the original text ...."

Did you miss this phrase?

Honestly!!

/s/ Paul Mitchell



At 12:40 PM 3/31/97 -0500, you wrote:
>Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] writes:
>> By the way, the extant version(s) of "The Federal Zone" 
>> which are now on the Internet were all stolen, and then
>> made available to the public without prior permission
>> of the Author. 
>
>I found out about TFZ via an acquaintance who did a presentation to
>the local Libertarian Party a few years ago, and it's what impelled me
>to do my own work on the subject.  The copy I got from him was (I
>believe) the 4th edition, on a mess of floppy discs, which includes
>this commentary (snarfed just now from www.deoxy.org/fz/fedzone.htm,
>which also claims to be 4th edition):
>
>	The information contained in this book is lawfully protected
>	from reproduction infringements for purposes of generating
>	revenue of any kind. Violators are hereby warned that they can
>	and will be prosecuted to the full extent of American law, at
>	the sole discretion of the Author and Publisher. The only
>	other restriction on the use and dissemination of the
>	electronic fourth edition is the requirement that users not
>	modify the content of the character stream in any way. The
>	purpose of this requirement is faithfully to preserve all
>	punctuation, Capitalization, bold, italics and underlines
>	exactly as found in the original text. Permission is hereby
>	given to translate the electronic fourth edition into formats
>	compatible with different word processors, resulting at most
>	in cosmetic changes like different margins which may cause
>	changes in pagination.
>
>I had understood that this paragraph made it acceptable for shovelling
>around the net, as long as one does not change content nor accept
>payment.  Not so?
>
>...*sigh*...
>
>

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