On 08/26/1999, John Lederer <johnl[_at_]ibm.net> wrote:
>
> Hmmm... it does give one a thought as to how to respond to that next
> broad discovery request, doesn't it?
I think the subject has come up, although not in the context of copyrighted contracts. Is the rest of this thread on the archive?:
S. Martin Keleti
<keleti[_at_]manifesto.com>
> Date: Thu, 05 Nov 1998 22:15:07 -0800
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>
> The other side serves a set of requests for document production on
> you. One of the individual requests demands that you copy a software
> manual. That manual has a valid copyright and you don't own it.
> *Can* you object (assume there are no other grounds for objecting)
> to the request because to comply would require infringing the software
> manual copyright? *Must* you object? Is copying the manual fair use?
>
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> Bob Stock <bstock[_at_]ucla.edu>
> UCLA School of Law '98
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