Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Article in Today's Washington Post
"Eric Hunt" wrote in message ...
Mike, Fair use, babe. Posting to the Web doesn't count as "fair use" by any standard. The article could be accessed for free by anyone in the world. Verbatim publication is never "fair use." We're all essentially researchers learning about orchids in this newsgroup. What's the difference in posting it here rather than the library having the article put into a circular file on orchids that everyone goes and reads? Income. Libraries pay more for subscriptions than individuals do exactly because it is assumed that more than one person will read the periodical at the library. Or someone bringing it to an OS meeting and letting everyone read it? The medium is different - not the outcome. Furthermore, no one entity is charging everyone here a fee in order to read this newsgroup,.... So what? The point of copyright is to guarantee the rights of the copyright holder to determine how, when, and by whom the material may be reproduced. Whether the person who violates the copyright charges anything is irrelevant. If I wrote a book about orchids and you made it available on the web for free, you can bet your life I'd sue for copyright infringement. Copyright infringement is theft. Read the --Associated Press Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law--. J. Del Col |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
If I were to post an article about seeds, would it appear? | United Kingdom | |||
Post Your Three Favorite Movies - I Post Facts About You | Gardening | |||
[IBC] Drainage and other unfortunate mysteries (was : Bonsai Today article on drainage) | Bonsai | |||
[IBC] Bonsai Today article on drainage | Bonsai | |||
[IBC] Bonsasi Today article on drainage | Bonsai |