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From: "John D. Morvant" <jmorvant@uog9.uog.edu>
To: Marc Lamphier <lamphier@m.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
Cc: sumo@esssjp.stat.ncsu.edu
Subject: Re: Anyone need tapes for basho?
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Marc: did you get the tape I sent you of days one and two? I too, as you
know, tape every day and would be willing to help out the group....john
morvant, university of guam
On Thu, 18 Jul 1996, Marc Lamphier wrote:
> At 19:10 7.17.96 -0700, Bob Simmonds wrote:
> >Stewart...I think the copyright considerations only become involved if
> >the tapes are being *sold*. As long as john is doing it for cost, i
> >don't think there is any problem.
>
> More to the point, no-one's going to bother pursuing the matter legally if
> the tapes are simply being copied and exchanged among a small handful of
> people.
>
> I regularly tape all 15 days in English to send to my Mom in the States
> (although I am notoriously inconsistent in getting every day). My mom
> routinely dubs tapes and might be interested in redistributing, but they
> would arrive about a month late and who knows what the quality of the
> dubbing would be like.
>
> In any case, I would be interested in setting up some sort of informal
> network to exchange such tapes and would contribute as I could. Perhaps we
> could get a list of all those willing to dub, and establish a standard
> price for compensation per tape, etc.
>
> I'd also like to thank all those who responded earlier to my request for a
> copy of Day 1 of the Nagoya basho.
>
> -Marc
>
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