This fuss is the main reason I haven't posted up the tutorials I've written
for myself.   As I've learned how to do many things I've kept them as
tutorials on my own intranet but I wont post them on the web, because
there's bound to be someone who says "That's mine!! I wrote that!.   The
issue is, while I didn't invent the techniques in the tutorials, I certainly
wrote the tutorials, but the language and style is similar to others I've
seen.  And some of the text will be out of the emails here on CF-TALK, where
I've learned how to do the thing in the tutorial.

I understand about copyright and intellectual property - I spend a lot of my
off-work time working with musicians and record labels in that field.  But
also the fear of being accused of plagiarism in my case is keeping me from
sticking my head up and saying "I'll share what I know".

The origins of some of the stuff I have is so mixed up now  I'll never be
able to say "that bit's from him, and that bits from him".   

Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
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