
This article is from the Sex Movies FAQ, by director@gti.net (The Director) with numerous contributions by others.
*********** Notice to Spaghetti Publishers ********
A spaghetti publisher is one whose philosophy of publishing is to "throw
it at the wall and see if it sticks." Over the last few months, they
been very busy putting out badly written Internet books, and are looking
for yet more material they can rush into print in their ever greedier
search for easy $.
Lately, spaghetti publishers have taken to exploiting FAQs and lists,
often publishing them without obtaining written permission. This is an
abuse of the copyright laws, and threatens the continued viability of
the FAQ system which benefits us all. These are the same publishers who
would sue at the drop of a hat if anyone so much as used a figure from
their books without permission.
This FAQ is Copyright 1994-5 by Jeff Knapp, and is made available as a
service to the Internet community. It may not be sold in any medium,
including electronic, CD-ROM, or database, packaged with any commercial
product, or published in print, without the explicit, written permission
of Jeff Knapp.
I urge other FAQ authors to include this notice as part of their FAQs.
This language comes from the comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc faq, maintained
Bernard Aboba.
************** Legalese **************
This FAQ is presented with no warranties or guarantees of ANY KIND
including correctness or fitness for any particular purpose. The
author(s) of this document have attempted to verify correctness of the
data contained herein; however, slip-ups can and do happen. If you use
this data, you do so at your own risk.
*********** Citation entry ***********
This FAQ may be cited as:
Knapp, Jeffrey (1996) "alt.sex.movies Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)"
Usenet alt.sex.movies, available via anonymous FTP:
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet-by-heirarchy/alt/sex/movies/part1-12 156
pages (or so).
 
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