[Milsurplus] Wayne

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Sat Jul 20 19:12:27 EDT 2013


Speaking of Mags!  We are looking  to  buy   RTTY  Journals  from the 50's 
and 60s!
anyone have some under the bench!/   posted  this on  greenkeys  already 
and   do not want the  cd... want   indiv.  issues   or  bound  sets.
 
 
Also  need a   TU  a black thing  for teletype  that  will match  my r-388  
like I used to see sitting at the  back of  our  mars station... no  ttys 
there when I  was    at  luke aftb... but the  388 and   tus  were still left 
and a bc 610
many thanks  Ed Sharpe archivist  for smecc
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 7/20/2013 4:03:59 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,  
gzook at yahoo.com writes:

 
The truth be known, Wayne Green did NOT own the copyrights to most  of the 
material published in 73.  He only bought first publication rights  and, 
usually, first reprint rights.  The copyrights remained with the  author.  This 
was unlike QST (etc.) which the ARRL demanded ownership of  the copyrights 
even during the many decades that the ARRL paid absolutely  nothing for the 
articles.


I  wrote a number of articles for 73 Magazine (as well as several other  
magazines) and still have, in my files, the original letters of acceptance  
which definitely specify that he was purchasing only certain rights and NOT  
the actual copyright.


Purchasing  only first publication rights, and usually first reprint 
rights, is very  common among magazines and the actual copyright remains with the  
author.


What  a magazine copyright does is to cover the actual presentation of the 
material  and not the material itself when only certain rights are conveyed 
to the  magazine.

 
Glen, K9STH


Website: http://k9sth.com

 
  
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 From:  "COURYHOUSE at aol.com" <COURYHOUSE at aol.com>
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Sent:  Saturday, July 20, 2013 4:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Milsurplus]  Wayne



Very glad  Wayne turned  73   over into the public  domain.
A very  good  resource  ...  actually  the  ARRL  could  
do the   same  with  QST older issues  scanned  well.

Many  Times  we  need  Ads  to  go  next to   equipment in 
displays ... for example  I needed some  ESSCO  Terminal  Unit  ads
and  got  nice  copy   for  the  printed  files  on _acrices.org_ 
(http://acrices.org/)  of the  73.
Hey!  not a lot out there on ESSCO... would be happy to   find more
info. manuals  and  even a few more  pieces  of  modems  and TU's


Now there is the founding of  Killobaud. Wayne is  connected  with  that  
but   I get  different  versions  of it. 
Has anyone   come  up  with a definitive  answer on the  history  of   
this!?









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