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Re: Permaculture copyright



Greetings Graham

The attached file is a True Type font for windows which I found at the
fontfactory site - I haven't changed it's name!

> For a long time I used to put out booklets, tapes (eg, of punk bands I was
in, etc) and so on as
> 'Anti-copyright', as did alot of other people around the Anarchist scene
in an attempt to
> diseminate knowledge, music etc, freely and outside of the arena of the
capitalist marketplace
> (beyond of course the need to pay for media, ie, printing, blank tape
costs, etc)

And free to shop lifter's :-)

> (i was pretty chuffed to see alot of the stuff in the RTS/Guerrilla
> Gardening literature was from an article I'd written for Green Anarchist
Magazine over 10 years
> ago, but in this case pretty pleased that i didn't get a credit!!!)...

I used to buy GA from the anarchist book shop in Angel alley, Whitechapel,
in the 80's when I first arrived in the Smoke - excellent publication -
chuffed now that I know that someone I know was one of the writers :-) I
probably even read your article!

I think that is in Andy Langfords course (MDX 98) he uses the term 'right to
copy'. From what I remember the term as describe by Andy carried most the
'rights' or copyright protection for the owner. However the concept did away
with having to contact the owner should you wish to gain permission to use
the work. Reference's/acknowledgement/symmetry where all expected from the
user of the work.

Thats it matey

See ya

Myk
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