[Groop] Groo... What pirates? (File Sharing)

Grossmann, Gary GaryG at DOR.WA.GOV
Wed Jan 28 16:53:03 PST 2004


No, no, no, that's not what I said (or meant to say).    You buy a comic,
you do anything you want with that comic, including resell it, EXCEPT make a
copy of it or in any other way republish it.  New or used has nothing to do
with it.  -Gary G.  

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From: Groopunk at aol.com [mailto:Groopunk at aol.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 4:47 PM
To: GaryG at DOR.WA.GOV; grinningdemon at comcast.net; groop at groo.com
Subject: Re: [Groop] Groo... What pirates? (File Sharing)


In a message dated 1/28/2004 7:40:31 PM Eastern Standard Time,
GaryG at DOR.WA.GOV writes:



I think it's like if I have a Groo comic, I can pass it around to a bunch of
friends to read and then sell it for $30 over the cover price on ebay so
that 25 people who might have purchased a copy did not plus I made $30 bucks
while Sergio &Mark make 30 cents and all of that is OK.   

But if I make a copy of that Groo comic and try to sell it for 30 cents,
Sergio and Mark could sue my butt off. And I believe that even if I don't
try to sell it for 30 cents, but just give away the copy I made, I could
still get my butt sued off. And putting something up on the web for others
to read is not like passing a comic around, it's like making a copy. (I
think.)  Isn't that what the whole Napster debate was about?  




Yes, if one is talking about NEW products, the above applies.

But, by these measures, there would be opposition to comic book stores that
sell back issues.  Also used record stores.  These are outlets in which the
money collected does not go towards the original artists.

Hmm?

not trying to rob anyone of proper profits,
-seth- 

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