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Copyright law is in effect whether a service is paid or free, so our WoodWire e-mail newsletters and postings on our web site are copyrighted information, owned by Random Lengths. So the e-mails and Web site stories cannot be cut or pasted or reused in other newsletters, e-mails, or communications of any kind, or forwarded to more than one individual (creating a list of your own creation) on a regular basis. You cannot make your own list, and forward e-mails you receive from Random Lengths to that list. This is, in essence, creating your own newsletter out of our copyrighted information. However, we recognize that occasionally there may be an article of interest you want to alert someone else about. So you may forward a WoodWire e-mail news alert in its entirety (without cutting) to an individual, with the addition of the following line at the top. “Forwarded by permission of Random Lengths Publications, Inc.” That way our copyright is protected, and the users at the receiving end can