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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05/10/18 11:56, Graeme Fitzpatrick
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<div>On holidays last week & went into the local tourist
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<div>Picked up a map showing various food & accommodation
attractions in the area, together with a fairly detailed map
of the region.</div>
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<div>I've gone over the entire sheet of paper & there is not
one mention of "copyright" anywhere on it!</div>
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<div>In that case, are we allowed to copy details?</div>
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I would think so.<br>
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Where I have come across a sign carrying a map that has no copyright
I have tended to use it. <br>
If the thing has some form of contact then checking with them might
be a belt and braces solution? <br>
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