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Date: | Mon, 6 Oct 2003 16:48:07 +0200 |
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Dear Conch-lers,
Thanks a lot for all your contributions.
I agree that the Kaicher cards are still important and that a lot of us
would benefit if they were made available in any way.
However, I would plead for leaving them unchanged. Any attempt to correct
or update them would cause an immense amount of work to be done just to
have a resource like Hardy's Database already is.
Coming back to my initial question: Is it allowed to use some Kaicher cards
for non profit purposes on the web?
I do not want to infringe any rules/laws when publishing scanned cards on
the web.
Tilo Eggeling
GERMANY
At 16:29 06.10.2003, you wrote:
>Peggy Williams wrote,
> > Dick Petit had the Kaicher card packs for sale and had also the copyright.
>I asked if I could use some of the images for possible publication. He sold
>his business (I forget who to) and I asked the new person, who declined to
>give permission. Of course, he wants to sell his stock. Since Sally's
>pictures weren't associated with naming the shells, they were hers and
>shouldn't be pirated...
>
>Yes. I did not know who owned the copyright, and am surprised to hear that
>there is still, apparently, a substantial stock of these cards for sale.
>Dick Petit sold his business to Christopher Garvie [[log in to unmask]], who
>should be contacted privately about this.
>
>Andrew K. Rindsberg
>Geological Survey of Alabama
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