How about sending the waypoint file to the publishers? They have a section on their website for waypoint downloads but the AZ file is 'Coming Soon'. Maybe this will make it appear sooner rather than later. Then azgeocaching.com can put a link to the publishers site. LazyK - Dan -----Original Message----- From: Virgil Silhanek [mailto:silhanek@cox.net] Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 10:20 AM To: listserv@azgeocaching.com Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Back Country Waypoints Brian wrote: >Do you know if we are legally able to post those waypoints? I would=20 >love to do it, but I would hate to have someone send us a letter with=20 >lots of legal verbarge on it that will just give me a headache :) >Brian I had thought about this, but wasn't sure if was going to be a problem.=20 I guess if we(the azgeocaching community) are going to publish the waypoints for free download we should do it right and legally. Does anyone on the list know what copyright laws limit us to as far as publishing a waypoint file from the book?? I'd appreciate some help/info if anyone is able to contribute before I try to contact the publishers. I notice the downloads for Utah and Colorado they have on their site are for Maptech's Terrain Navigator. Hopefully they don't have some contract with them that would block us from listing the file. Thanks, Virgil