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>On my personal web page there is a story for children that I change every
>once in a while. The story is meant to entertain the children of our
>family. I don't care if someone unknown to me reads the story. I care a
>great deal if they take the story and publish it under their own name.
Suppose they keep a version that you later decide you don't like, and they
redistribute it free of charge with full credit to you? ...RM
Richard Mateosian Freelance Technical Writer
srm -at- c2 -dot- org Copyright 1996 Review Editor, IEEE Micro http://www.c2.org/~srm/ All rights reserved President, Berkeley STC