On Wed, 28 Sep 1994, bworrell wrote:
quoted 3 lines Personally, should Scanner get sued, I think that the lack of copyright wouldn't> Personally, should Scanner get sued, I think that the lack of copyright wouldn't
> help them one bit. Anything that is sold for profit has an implicit copyright
> and constitutes exploitation of someone else's work.
I don't think copyright would have anything to do with it. I think it
would be closer to slander or libel should any of the voices be
identified... I, for one, don't take the time to copyright my cordless
and cellular calls. But maybe I could cover it under my publishing
agreement... "By the way, Bob, this conversation is copyright 1994
Visible Music, all rights reserved."
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