Re: help!



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r!chard tchen <richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Greg, Michael, et al.,

Greetings from the Math Forum @ Drexel, which archives the sci.math newsgroup (http://mathforum.org/kb/forum.jspa?forumID=13).

"Michael Jørgensen" <ingen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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news:1188449453.599030.327550@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
.com...
How about a new group called
sci.math.solutionmanuals? It seems that we are
getting quite a large number of requests these
days...

Yes ... welcome to the new school year.

With any luck some big publisher will take note
of this, track him down, and have him hauled into
court.

Several have.

Or rather, several publishers have taken the first step, at least.

Or rather, anti-piracy lawyers from several publishers -- and a few textbook authors, themselves -- have noticed discussion archives such as the Forum's, and asked us to confirm that we do not condone the activity captured on our sites.

Thank you for your patience as we continue ridding our archives of these announcements of copyright infringment and other commercial solicitations.

Now that I have your attention please modify your nntp
injection program to set line lengths to less than
eighty characters, and to include more than one item in
your References: header, preferably up to a dozen.
Thank you for your consideration.

--
Michael Press
.



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