My suggestion would be to copy the text into the auction, if Hans
agrees. Pictures have to be hosted elsewhere, e.g. on your site. I
would also credit the CD and indicate the CD's price and email
address to order.
And shush........ about the web sites.
Tom
On Thursday, May 30, 2002 at 18:43, Jim L'Hommedieu
<olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote re "Re: [OM] New locations of the eSIF files." saying:
> Ooops. Mea culpa. I didn't know it was a problem. I'll stop. I
> posted an address to support an auction of a 200/4. I needed to
> figure out my own site again anyway. Is it okay to copy a single page
> from my purchased CD copy of e-SIF to my own personal space to
> "support" an ebay ad? I would delete the page after the auction. Is
> that inappropriate? The last thing I want to do is hurt is little
> community. Please let me know how I can spread the vital stats on OM
> equipment without causing another bandwidth problem.
>
> Brian said,
> > For those not up with the play, every download from a site costs the
> > owner
> of
> > the site money. Those electrons cost.
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