On 8/14/07, elw@stderr.org <elw@stderr.org> wrote:
Your copyright doesn't mean that you can selectively tell people not to use things that you have published in a manner that is consistent with the doctrine of fair use.
You don't get to pick. Sorry about that!
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Copyright does not let you pick, but what if I include a restrictive license? Someone earlier suggested a "Researchers May Not Research Me" license, for example. How far may "Terms of Service" extend? Even if I do not have password protection, couldn't readers be exposed to a clickwrap license (ToS) on reading my blog? - Suzy ============================= NOTE: ANYONE WHO HAS READ ANY PART OF THE ABOVE EMAIL AGREES TO REFER TO THE AUTHOR AS "QUEEN SUZY" IN ALL SUBSEQUENT REFERENCES. FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY RESULT IN LEGAL ACTION.