One must honor their sources, for instance on paintings, I would give
credit to my copy or inspriation.

On Jul 27, 6:15�am, Ian Pollard <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ultimately I think this must come down to an individual's interpretation of
> the copyright law and Google's terms and conditions. You are responsible for
> your own actions. If you you have some greater insight into the law -- and
> intend to reproduce content contributed by our members -- then good luck to
> you. You are on your own. The worst thing would be if the moderators gave
> you advice, which you acted on, and that turned out to be bad advice. Read
> the terms of service and draw your own conclusions on what you can and
> cannot do:
>
> http://groups.google.co.uk/intl/en_uk/googlegroups/terms_of_service3....
>
> The ONLY point that needs to be clarified here is that the moderators do not
> and cannot grant permission for the reproduction of content (aside from the
> posts that they themselves write).
>
> I think this is all navel-gazing semantics, anyway; but the concern was
> raised and so we are dealing with it. I cannot believe the shit-storm this
> has generated.
>
> Ian
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