Asking the author to publish it on your website should also be part of it.
That has some CYA function also ;-)

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>
> Quick answer:
>
> If you make it clear that you are not the author of the papers and
indicate
> who the real authors are then you are not guilty of plagarism.
>
> What the copywrite issues are is a much longer answer.  I'm not sure that
a
> definative answer exists but if there is a copywrite notice attached it
> should not be removed, that's for sure.
>
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> It depends on what your definition of "is" is.
>
> BTW a question to all the ethics guru's...
>
> A lot of people have put out lots of papers, articles on their website,
> which can be downloaded for personal use. Would there be a ethics
violation
> if I were to make a HTML page on my file system and access these articles
> through that (sort of a pseudo INTRAnet). This would make it easy for me
to
> click on the link and access the information rather than search through
the
> directories? Is this ethics violation? Remember that the whole article is
> "as is" i.e. all copyright info etc is still intact. Let me repeat it is
> INTRANET, not available to anyone unless you have privs to the directory.
>
> Please enlighten me.
> Raj
> ______________________________________________________
> Rajendra Jamadagni       MIS, ESPN Inc.
> Rajendra dot Jamadagni at ESPN dot com
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> Inc.
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> QOTD: Any clod can have facts, but having an opinion is an art!
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> Once you lose your ethics, the rest is easy.  :(
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