
16 Dec
2004
16 Dec
'04
4:08 p.m.
Interesting, tho, that they called it Google PRINT when PRING is exactly what you can NOT do. . . .
Noun vs. verb. Its "Print"(ed) media, but you cannot "print" it on your normal printer for personal or commercial use. The same sort of confusion surrounds "DRM", which has absolutely nothing to do with "Rights" at all.
I wonder if they plan to charge for printing?
If they do, this means they have 100% rights to do so, from the copyright holder(s), assuming the copyright is still in effect. David A. Desrosiers desrod@gnu-designs.com http://gnu-designs.com