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Date   : Sun, 17 May 2009 21:03:24 +0100
From   : darren.grant@... (Darren Grant)
Subject: Copyright

On 17/05/2009 18:07, "samwise" <samwise@...> wrote:
> 
> I was lucky enough to wangle an invitation to the Computer
> Conservation Society's gathering of some of the BBC Micro creators at
> the Science Museum in London last year.  The same question was raised
> during the Q&A session, which Sophie (formally Roger) Wilson answered
> as she'd worked with Acorn through many of it's incarnations.
> 
> She basically summed it up as being a legal minefield - and that it
> was unlikely to ever be sorted out without bringing in expensive
> lawyers.
> 
> I guess that doesn't help much - but it might be worth dropping her a
> mail.  Perhaps she can at least point you in the direction of who
> might possibly have a claim ...
> 
Have sent an email and will se what she has to say.

I guess I can always ask each company for a statement that they have no
interest in Acorn 8bit software.

In a related question does any Source for MOS, DFS, VFS etc exist anywhere ?

Darren
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