Re: Copyright issues on material transmitted to AIR-L
Tweet!! Time out. If you followed the link to the article at the Post's web site, they include a button on the page to allow mailing the article to others. Clicking on it includes options for mailing just the link, the first paragraph and the link, or the full text. I would say that The Washington Post, by providing the software to actually do the transmission, is giving permission, yes? Not that this can not be a problem, it can. But, in this particular case, I don't think the copyright violation existed. David W. James
On Wed, 23 May 2001, David W. James wrote:
Tweet!!
Time out.
If you followed the link to the article at the Post's web site, they include a button on the page to allow mailing the article to others. Clicking on it includes options for mailing just the link, the first paragraph and the link, or the full text. I would say that The Washington Post, by providing the software to actually do the transmission, is giving permission, yes?
they are giving permission to do it through them....not through cut and paste.
On Wed, 23 May 2001, David W. James wrote:
Tweet!!
Time out.
If you followed the link to the article at the Post's web site, they include a button on the page to allow mailing the article to others. Clicking on it includes options for mailing just the link, the first paragraph and the link, or the full text. I would say that The Washington Post, by providing the software to actually do the transmission, is giving permission, yes?
And they are giving permission to "mail this to a friend" . . . which is different than copying it to a listserve with hundreds of subscribers.
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