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Old Tue Jan 16, 2001, 12:15pm
GarthB GarthB is offline
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Jim, Patrick, Hayes:

The, or at least a, reference to J/R as "being full of errors", was attibuted to Jim Evans by an attendee at his Desert Classic. The comment came in reference to a question posed to Jim about who now may own the rights to the J/R since it was done, as was the understanding, as a "work for hire". Written work done under this arrangement usually give the empoyer, at the time, Brinkman, control of the copyright.

Since Evans now owns what was Brinkman's, the discussion, I believe was concerning whether or not Jim would attempt to exercise any control over the J/R.

He responded that it he wouldn't, partially because the J/R was too full of errors.

I am not joining in to take one side or another. I cannot quote the errors that were alleged. I remember only the conversation.

GB

[Edited by GarthB on Jan 16th, 2001 at 10:17 PM]
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