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David Novak (david@cn.net.au)
Thu, 7 May 1998 22:12:17 +0800


Thanks for your help.

In summary;

1_ As an aside, many FAQs are also available as web pages. Trouble is,
without an system to vet true newsgroup FAQs, you are far more likely to
encounter FAQs which have not been vetted by the news.answers team. The
Official Copyright FAQ is 70+ pages of topical and factual detail with links
to further information. There are several other copyright FAQs with less
than 10 pages, (and not particularly concerned with providing information).
Access an established FAQ archive for your FAQs. <a
href="http://www.faqs.org/faqs/">www.faqs.org</a> has <a
href="http://www.faqs.org/#FAQHTML">a small list</a> (but is elegant as a
source of FAQs). Another longer exists <a
href="http://www.faqs.org/faqs/news-answers/introduction">midway down this
document</a>.

2_ In addition, we had the rather capable solution of searching for a known
faq, then teasing out addresses from the response.

Thanks again,

David Novak
david@cn.net.au
The Spire Project &
The Information Research FAQ
http://cn.net.au



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