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From: crosby@ucsu.Colorado.EDU (Matthew Crosby)
Subject: Re: Floyd T-shirt
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Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1993 19:14:12 GMT
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In article <930314.134150.ahaavie@pcifm02> ahaavie@ulrik.uio.no (Anders Haavie) writes:
>
>Why not make a Floyd t-shirt. That would have been great. FLOYD in
>huge letters on the front, and the last "Floyd song" on the back.
>That would identify you as a TRUE infocommie. 
>
>If enough people are interested, I might check out how much it would
>cost to make 30 (or something like that). 

I love it!  But:  It should have "Floyd Here Now!" on the front, and the ballad
of the starcrossed miner on the back (The last Floyd song you mention)

The other thing, you may well run into copyright problems.  While Floyd, the
name, may not be copywritable, certainly the ballad would be.  I would say that
activision owns that copyright now.  Maybe we should write to Activision and
ask them?
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-Matt							crosby@cs.colorado.edu
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the net!
