IRIS-L COPYRIGHT CONCERNS
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- Subject: IRIS-L COPYRIGHT CONCERNS
- From: A* <A*@aol.com>
- Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 20:51:41 -0700 (MST)
What are the copyright concerns when copying from the Internet or the Iris-L?
As editor of our local Iris Club newsletter, I would like to pass on
information to our members. Of course, I would give credit to any source, if
known. I would not want the Iris Club or myself to end up in a legal
situation. What are the rules?
I would like to include notices of deaths of AIS members or information such
as the following:
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Notes from the Internet (Iris-L)
Ive used both fine sand and coarse sand as anti-cricket mulches. Light sand,
such as is sold for play sand, holds water once wet and blocks the passage of
water when dry. Coarse sand, such as the No. 3 medium grade builders sand,
lets water drain through and dries quickly.
Celia Storey, Little Rock AR
Editor note: Sand is a great mulch. Its heavy and easy to incorporate into
the soil in the spring. Animals dont set up housekeeping in it and it doesnt
contain seeds.
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Ann Cline
anncline@aol.com
1-800-IRIS-LOVER
1-800-474-7568
Iris Club of Southeast Michigan