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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Project Gutenberg Newsleters 1999 By Michael Hart This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org. If you are not located in the United States, you'll have to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook. Title: Project Gutenberg Newsleters 1999 Thirteen Letters: December 1998 to December 1999 Author: Michael Hart Release Date: April 22, 2015 [EBook #48791] Language: English Character set encoding: US-ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PROJECT GUTENBERG NEWSLETERS 1999 *** Produced by David Widger PG NEWSLETERS 1999 By Michael Hart DECEMBER 10, 1998 JANUARY 1999 FEBRUARY 1999 MARCH 1999 APRIL 1999 MAY 1999 JUNE 1999 JULY 1999 AUGUST 1999 SEPTEMBER 1999 OCTOBER 1999 NOVEMBER 1999 DECEMBER 1999 NOTE: An exact copy, with the orignal formatting of the original newsletters, may be found in the "old" directory available by clicking on "More Files" in the the PG Catalog listing. DECEMBER 10, 1998 ****This is the PG Newsletter for December 10, 1998**** [Usually sent the first Wednesday of each month, delayed if by relay.] Main URL is promo.net Webmaster is Pietro di Miceli, of Rome, Italy If you ever take the time to read this Newsletter beginning to the end . . .this is probably the best time. . .there is a LOT of information, for both those who just want to get our books, and, also for those who want to help create those books. This Newsletter is actually being posted November's first Wednesday in response to the new United States copyright laws passed just last week and is thus doing double duty; as the December 10th Newsletter is more traditionally a venue for releasing some Etexts of the best classics— which I most often dedicate to my father, who passed away December 10, 9 years ago, just after getting PG's initial supporter, with one of his brilliant ideas that kept amazing me all of my life!!! So. . .here is the biggest PG Newsletter of all time... containing more Etexts than ever before, and, getting us more ahead of schedule than ever before...with more people to contact about becoming a PG volunteer than ever before, and even more. . . . This has been a VERY hectic week, as I came back out of vacation mode, just a week ago today, having posted only about 5 Etexts in 12 days of vacation since our previous Newsletter, and in that one week we posted all 31 Etexts left to complete the next month, as well as the 49 files of our new, and more complete, AND PUBLIC DOMAIN, Shakespeare edition! [During the writing of this Newsletter we have posted three more Etext files for May, 1999, appended at the end of the lists. We also should be posting the newly revised copyrighted Shakespeare files any minute. Sue and Greg may be sending you an independent Newsletter about those. So. . .please forgive me if I have overdone or underdone anything here . . .I am already 7 hours late in getting this posted as we speak. Michael S. Hart PG Executive Director Contest: 0. Late new items. 1. Requests from our volunteers. 2. While "the cat in the Cat in the Hat hat" is away, will mice play? 3. A first glance at the new copyright laws. 4. The 36 PG Etexts for April, 1999. 5. The 49 NEW PG Complete Works of Shakespeare, this one is in the Public Domain, at least in the U.S. 6. The NEWLY REVISED editions of our 100th Etext, the copyrighted version of Shakespeare's works. . .1,000s of errors corrected! 7. Who is this "cat in the Cat in the Hat hat," anyway? Or what? *** 0. Late news items. I [Michael Hart] will be hard to reach for the coming month, as I will be meeting with a number of people, doing conferences, house hunting in Tacoma, and all that stuff, and, hopefully taking rest and refuge from everything to prepare to continue the fight for a reversal of the new copyright laws in court. So, in addition to emailing me at

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