From: Patent Tactics, George Brock-Nannestad Hello, Pete Tinker asked > ... so you're saying it's a rare collectible item? ----- no, the rules of collection say that 1) the majority of the items have to be "normal", and 2) there must be a demand for the misprint in question. However, the rules of collection must change with the times. "I have this digital file, with the incredibly rare glitch at 2'08" and 47 hundredths. Any takers?" "I have this digital file in mp7 compression where the watermark has changed into a swastika visible only on Microsoft Blunders. Any takers?" "I have this digital file, in which the end mark created accidentally by the famous ripper Zingman makes it unplayable. Any takers?" Sorry, I am infringing the rules of ARSClist, apparently offering hot air for sale. Anyone for digital collection? Kind regards, George ------------------------------------------ > > On 8/5/2011 4:42 PM, Cary Ginell wrote: > > Just got my ARSC Newsletter and the front page story on the Washington > Copyright Summit features a rather embarrassing typo: > > > > "The roundtable was open to the pubic and was part of a study mandated in > ARSC-sponsored legislation passed by Congress in 2009." > > > > Guess it happens to everybody... > > > > Cary Ginell > > > > -- > *Pete Tinker* > 23257 Gilmore St. > West Hills, CA 91307 > 818-346-5213 > 818-694-5213 /(cell)/