Re: Being paid for a FAQ?

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Mike Holloway (holloway@cris.com)
Thu, 11 Jul 1996 21:51:54 -0400 (EDT)


>I
>could sure use the money, but I don't wanna rip him off with information
>that he can link to elsewhere. Obviously, I would need to get copyright
>agreements in writing if I agree, but I'm not sure what I should do.

If he's offering you money, it means that he thinks *HE'LL* be making money
due, in part, to your FAQ. If you "really need the money" you should take
it as your contribution to this money making venture. It's renumeration for
your work.

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Mike Holloway |* On average, 8 people a day on the waiting list
mike.holloway@stjude.org | for a transplant die for lack of a donor.
___________________________|* The end-stage diseases treated by transplant
do not recognize age, race, nationality or pocketbook.
* There is no justifiable reason to deny organ donation, but many myths and
misunderstandings.
* Next of kin must allow donation. Your family must know your wishes.
* Only a small fraction of the next of kin of potential donors allow
donation to take place.
* In general, medical professionals do not recognize their obligation to
support and promote donation.
Questions? See FAQ:
http://www.lib.ox.ac.uk/internet/news/faq/bit.listserv.transplant.html or
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/bit.listserv.transplant/
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