If I follow all the copyright , I can't do anything , everybody has done 
everything before me.
Many formulas were published in many books or review and you think there is 
copyright on them  ???
Personnaly when they are published in a review I consider them in the public 
domain.
 
MG



To: [email protected]: [email protected]: Sun, 21 Dec 2008 
12:05:28 -0800Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: COPYRIGHT





Whenever you write something, you own the copyright to it such -- even these 
posts are the IP of the individual poster and they own the copyright to the 
contents.  Yahoo does not own it, the group owner does not own it and in the 
Yahoo TOS, this is so stated.
 
In another group that suffers from overt estrogen overloaded, 1 person wrote a 
guide, lifted whole posts of other members and put them in her guide (without 
credit or permission) that she sold and was called on it.  The person who was 
charging for the information had to refund money and revise her guide to be 
strictly and exclusively her own words.  That is an example of copyright 
violation.
 
I use and quote George C Lane and his application of the stochastic formula all 
the time and it is NOT a violation of copyright because the settings are mine 
that I have played around with, I give credit where I have learned something 
from someone else such as David Elliott about stochastics settings, etc., and 
don't lift entire paragraphs or words in the same series as their works.  These 
are not copyright violations.  These come under the fair and free use concept.
 
If I am discussing something from a trading book or manual that is copyrighted  
and put it into my own words even though it is not my original idea, that is 
not a violation of copyright.  
 
If I write a book or prepare a PP presentation and pass the work off as my own 
when it is based on someone else's work and the charts are THEIRS I lifted 
entirely, word for word or exactly the same indicator settings, other than my 
own stochastic settings I've developed, and sell it, that is a violation of 
copyright.  
 
The two elements are:  passing stuff off as your own when you copied it from 
someone else and selling it as your own idea.
 
Judith



From: Barry Scarborough <[email protected]>To: 
[email protected]: Friday, December 19, 2008 10:32:28 PMSubject: 
[amibroker] Re: COPYRIGHT

No. It appears there is a lot of confusion on copyright laws. A good discussion 
is at http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ Copyrights. OF course this isn't official 
but it is an easier read than the law books. People like Wilder published his 
works so others could benefit from his discoveries. What the copyright laws do 
is prevent someone from copying his work and selling it. But the intellectual 
property he disclosed is for our use. Why else would he publish it?Barry--- In 
amibro...@yahoogrou ps.com, "binjobingo" <binjobingo@ ...> wrote:>> Does 
referring to Wilder's Relative strength Indicator,or Lane's> Stochastics, or 
Chande's Vidya & so on lead to copyright violation?> > Say one reads An 
Author's book & am not able to write AFL for the> Indicators & so ask the forum 
members to write it for me Is it> copyright violation?> > If one give a link to 
the Website say some other website which> explains the parameters & use of the 
said "indicator" but the website> may not be owned by the Author himself does 
it lead to copyright> violation ?> > If it is so I think all the forums would 
close down & nobody would> discuss their trading strategy since trading 
strategies use some> Indicator by some author.>
 





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