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Re: Tesla Museum [Lindsey Publication]
From: ntesla-at-ntesla.csd.sc.edu[SMTP:ntesla-at-ntesla.csd.sc.edu]
Sent: Saturday, November 29, 1997 11:12 AM
To: tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
Subject: Re: Tesla Museum [Lindsey Publication]
>From: Alfred A. Skrocki[SMTP:alfred.skrocki-at-cybernetworking-dot-com]
>Sent: Friday, November 28, 1997 5:18 AM
>To: Anderson's Publishing
>Cc: Tesla List
>Subject: Re: Tesla Museum [Lindsey Publication]
>
>On Fri, 28 Nov 1997 03:52:42 -0500 (EST) Anderson's Publishing
><andersons-at-geeky1.ebtech-dot-net> wrote;
>
>> > Mr. Lindsay prints in
>> > his shoddy boot-leg copies that he was granted permision by the Nikola
>> > Tesla Museum to re-print the book in the U.S.
>> >
>> I've heard of him giving several people the lecture on copyright
>> infringement, I have my doubts he would deliberately lie. He has plenty
>> of fodder without reprinting that book. Why not ask Lindsay to send you
>> proof that they (in writing) said he could republish it? He should be
>> eager to clear his name. Then, you fax it to the museum and ask them if
>> that's their letterhead. Things slip through the cracks sometimes... If
>> he's reprinting it, he'd be right sure to get a written letter permitting
>> him to, and I'd have him fax it over. TTYL!
>
>Actualy that's the best suggestion I've heard! I'll send Lindsay a letter
>and see what happens. Thanks for the suggestion, I'll post the results to
>the list.
>
Guys,
My copy of the book was published by Barnes and Noble, hardback, and was $5
on sale.
Are they ripping off the Tesla museum too??
Sheesh :/
Dan