RE: CopyRight'o'Worms
Michael Linde ([email protected])
Mon, 4 Dec 1995 21:55:44 -0700
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>Here's my thought: It seems that reverse-engineering, while certainly a
>sneaky thing to do, is something that might benefit those of us poor souls
>who aren't adept at programming. After all, are we in competition, or are we
>trying to establish a standard?
>Just my Humble Opinion (tm).
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>Josh Ellis
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Here's a new, more appropriate thought. Those of us who build our vrml
worlds from the text editor up, or from the modeling program=export=hack,
have spent many, long hours working on those models. Perhaps those of you
who would like to study those models _could_ e-mail the creator a request
for source code or dxf file or a copy of the file from the creating
program. At that time, when you are granted or denied your request, at
least you did the eight thing. YOU ASKED.
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