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Dear Bobby,

The URL I referred to earlier is no longer valid, but I did find something about

copyright laws everyone might be interested in:

http://www.templetons.com/brad/copymyths.html

We have to remember that hardly anything is in the public domain, which means if

it written somewhere, someone wrote it and can claim it. Someone in the last

few years copyrighted " Happy Birthday " and wanted to charge people for singing

it. They backed off, but that was to an extreme. If the copyright is expired,

you can change a few words and claim it as your own. If you can't type a c

within a circle " C " is acceptable.

" Fair Use " is almost always a short excerpt and almost always attributed to the

author and you should have a commentary. The reproduction of the entire body of

work is generally forbidden unless you have specific permission). Well I hope

this helps with your question, Bobby. Let us know what jail you will be

incarcerated in and we will send you funny cards to help you while away the time

you spend in the pokey. LOL

xoxoxox

Lottie

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