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From: dpassage@soda.berkeley.edu (David G. Paschich)
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Subject: Re: George William Herbert's Challenge - Part 4 (copyright & derived works)
Date: 14 Feb 1993 11:39:49 GMT
Organization: U.C. Berkeley, CS Undergraduate Association
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In article <C23r6s.590@sugar.neosoft.com> peter@NeoSoft.com (Peter da Silva) writes:
>In article <1993Feb3.175211.13214@igor.tamri.com> jbass@igor.tamri.com (John Bass) writes:
>> In the academic and research community, plagiarizm is a serious issue.
>> At some point, UCB is going to have to come to grips with it and the wrongs
>> inflicted on AT&T by their actions.
>
>You mean "Novell"... AT&T isn't even in the loop any more.

In fact, according to Rob Pike, AT&T didn't even want USL to file the
suit.



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David G. Paschich	Comp Sci Undergrad Association		UC Berkeley
dpassage@soda.berkeley.edu			  dpassage@ana-ng.chaos.org
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