Fernando Perez wrote:
> This explicitly mentions author website redistribution,  as long as
> the official IEEE version is used.
> 
> Unless I'm misreading the above, I think it's OK for us to keep such
> copies in our personal sites.  We can link to them from the scipy
> wiki, though I don't think it would be OK to /copy/ the PDFs to the
> scipy wiki.

I assume you are referring to this:

""
D. Personal Servers. Authors and/or their companies shall have the right 
to post their IEEE-copyrighted material on their own servers without 
permission, provided that the server displays a prominent notice 
alerting readers to their obligations with respect to copyrighted 
material and that the posted work includes the IEEE copyright notice as 
shown in Section 8.1.9A above.
"""

IANAL either, but I'm not sure how they would define a "personal" 
server. Would a web page on a University server count, for instance? I"d 
think putting it on the Wiki would count. Key is that copyright is 
properly attributed.

I assume there is someone at IEEE that you could ask.

-Chris



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