If you have a US Robotics Pilot hand-held PDA, and have a little
(well, a lot, actually) spare memory, there is a Pilot-ready copy of the
Copyright Act at http://www.scoopman.com/pilotlaw/ . You will also need
the Pilot document reader, available from
http://www.concentric.net/~rbram/doc.shtml .
You'll only want to use this if you have the memory to spare. On my
Pilot, I've loaded the document reader (about 25K), the Copyright Act
(about 164K), the Patent Act (about 95K) and the Constitution (21K). This
totals out at around 301K total for the ability to carry these documents
around in my pocket in searchable form. That's more than half of my 512K
memory. But it impresses my co-workers that I am a serious gear-head, so
it's worth it. (Actually, the way I look at it is that, as long as my
machine is 2/3 empty, I might as well use that space for something. I
plan to delete it eventually).
Also at the site, in addition to the Copyright and Patent Acts and the Constitution, are the Lanham Act and the Federal Rules of Evidence and Civil Procedure.
-- Terry Carroll | "The invention provides means for continuously Santa Clara, CA | trapping sparrows and supplying a cat and carroll[_at_]tjc.com | neighborhood cats with a supply of sparrows." Modell delenda est | - U.S. Patent no. 4,150,505Received on Tue May 20 1997 - 00:30:32 GMT
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