>Not to beat a dead horse, but as posted before I own the US rights to the >letter "e". Due to some disagreements with a group letter rights purchase >the capital version of said letter for US use now belongs to a Canadian >member. Chris While I appreciate your discretion and delicacy (above) in only refering to the 'E" and thus not infringing my copyright I'd like to note that our prices, payable in deeply discounted Canadian Dollars, are so low that neither you, nor any other listee, should feel fiscally constrained about using the capital of the English language's most popular letter. FEEl frEE! Hmmm.........better get back to flogging that deceased equine now. ChEErs, Doug Alcock. '84 WEsty, Toronto, Canada |
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