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 Subject: Re: rare journals - Wed, 17 Jan 1996 19:29:17 -0500


Date: Wed, 17 Jan 1996 19:29:17 -0500
To: orgonomy@jefferson.village.virginia.edu
From: "true paranoia..reads" <orgone@shore.net>
Subject: Re: rare journals
Sender: owner-orgonomy@jefferson.village.virginia.edu

>Nick Totton wrote:
>> 
>> Dave, many thanks for taking the trouble to put the jounal index on the
list. It
>> prompts me to act on a thought I've had several times: does anyone have
access
>> to *both* a flatbed scanner *and* rare orgonomy material (like the
journals)? If
>> so, why not make this material available on the internet - via PORE or an ftp
>> site?
>
>And what about the copyright, Nick? Maybe we could convince Mary Higgins 
>to make it digitally available FOR SALE. It would just be another kind 
>of media. Or maybe a CD-ROM with all Reich's available works. I would 
>love to cooperate with such an enterprise.
>
>Great to be back to OML. Let's use the power individuals have at 
>Internet to make a real change. No one can shut up us here. Not even the 
>FBI... or FDA.
>
>Love,
>
>Alan Pogrebinschi
>
>
>Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think the copyright applies if the
material is not for sale. If I'm wrong there is plenty of material that is
in the public domain. I don't know what material that is specifically, but
Eva Reich does, and most probably Mary Higgins as well.

Your comment about the Federal agencies is very optimistic.
Dave Huisken
>
>



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