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[pct-l] Yogi's guidebook
- Subject: [pct-l] Yogi's guidebook
- From: Slyatpct at aol.com (Slyatpct@aol.com)
- Date: Sat Feb 26 23:03:19 2005
Actually isn't most of the data a matter of public domain? Can you copyright
the location of a water source or what services happen to be in a particular
town?
For the most part, it appears to me, most of the info can either be found
here on the list, in the archives, or in the other trail guides.
The PCT Handbook wraps it neatly together and makes it easier to plan. Do I
believe Yogi is entitled to charge what she wants? Of course.
Sly
In a message dated 2/26/2005 10:16:05 AM Eastern Standard Time,
kdrury@indy.rr.com writes:
> Finally I?d like to lay out a challenge: I call on those who resist Yogi?s
> moderate selling price to ?put up or shut up? ? that is, on your trip up
> the
> PCT this year take the time to make a detailed record of data for others
> instead like Yogi has. Your call for altruism in others is a boomerang?it
> comes right back at you. I dare you. Collect the data (with referring to
> Yogi?s data?that?d be a Copyright violation) then when your trek is
> finished
> YOU take the time to type it up and publish it for free on your Internet
> site.