Chris Knight says:
If all you are concerned with is "Material differnce", then you think it's perfectly ok for me to sell you a good copy of a magazine? By your "logic" (loosely used), you had to pay for the copy, and you had to pay for the original, so what's the difference? The difference is the WILL AND PERMISSION of the author! As the author of this message, I willingly placed it within the net. I HAVE NOT, NOR WILL NOT, GIVE FREE PERMISSION TO A CD-ROM PUBLISHING HOUSE TO PUBLISH MY WORK.
Try to sue for damages when your work is available for free to millions of people. The judge will laugh in your face, copyright or no. Damages are, after all, related to lost revenue -- if you allow anyone who wants to see something for free in one medium, you will have a fucking hard time to keep them from examining it in another equivalent medium. Usenet is NOT a magazine. Failing to put a copyright notice in your work destroys whats left of your ability to do anything. I'm sure you can pay a lawyer to sue for you, but this isn't exactly one anyone is going to take on contingency. .pm