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From: Scott Peterson herne454@*******.net
Subject: HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPp
Date: Tue, 9 Mar 1999 23:44:33 -0700
>1) You must, must, must acknowledge all trademarks at the primary location
>of entry to the website. A separate credits page that people may not see
>isn't good enough.


Ok the web page want ready for open public view...hadnt appended the
permission cuase I was waiting for them. and there was going to be a link
to those to view where and who I and when I got permission to use said
graphics and documents.

>2) You shouldn't "borrow" other people's graphics without explicitly
getting
>their permission. Sending a note saying that you're going to use them isn't
>enough. You need explicit, preferably written, permission.


Again was waiting foir said permissions before I I opened it up....the only
reason i mentioned it tonight was for those who had doubts. Im sincerly
apologetic to those I might have offended....buit thought that the use of
thier items would have been pleaseing to them....Im sorry and the link to
the page will not go out as is untill and if I get permission to use said
itrems. If i dont Ill chnage it and make everyone happy.

To be honest I thought we were a family and would support each other and
understand that in development things take time. To those who thought I
would snatch and grab whitout giving credit to what ever i borrowed Im sorry
shows that things just arent well in this world....You look at my pages and
if you see something thats yours and you dont want there tell me its
gone....but Im sorry any exposure to something this big internetconferance
99 might help you...

Again Im sorry forget I mentioned it its all gone as soon as I can figure
out how to take it off......

Scott

>And you should sort all of these problems out ASAP.
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>.sig deleted to conserve electrons. robert.watkins@******.com
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