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Enlighten me as to where in any regulation it says that NACO charts are
copyrighted? And which regulation bars their being printed out? I use NACO charts in my books precisely because they are in the public domain, and good old Captain Jepp, to whom I entrusted my life for many years, gets uptight if you use his charts without (in the case of ASA) purchasing permission. Bob Gardner "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message oups.com... The reason he gave is that the actual approaches are copywrited, intellectual property and that the gov't does not allow you to just print them out yourself. One of a number of reasons its more expensive to live in Canada. -Robert Bob Gardner wrote: As we have seen time and time again in the newsgroups, instructors are not necessarily the font of all knowledge. The one you mention was wrong. Bob Gardner |
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