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Subject:Re: Styles for User Guides From:CASSIN Gilles <GCassin -at- MEGA -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 2 Apr 1999 16:46:47 +0100
quote from Jane Bergen: I would think you'd be safe to use any existing
template, including the one you created for a previous company....with
*some* changes.
Answering to Moore, Tracey:
>I was curious about copyrights. If the client copyrights >the manual,
do they own the style as well?
They can copyright the thing as a whole, the text, a drawing by itself,
but certainly not the template. Even if they created the font (which has
a copyright).
BTW, could you send me personnally an example of such copyrightable
template, to make my eyes go into raptures in front of such beauties :-,
Gilles CASSIN mailto:gcassin -at- mega -dot- com
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