Rajan,
Did I do something wrong according to what is spelled out below in pointing
out on my blog and on Goanet the following content: the paraphrasing on
Bacchan, and particularly the Kishore Kumar bit?
My name is Anthony
To Goanet -
Venantius,
You did nothing wrong.
Once again - one may link to a website or reproduce a link without any
permission. You do not need to notify the website owner in this case.
However, if you reproduce any content from that website, then the rules of
copyright come into play.
Mr. Rajan Parrikar,
Sometime in January 2011, I happened to see on Goanet, the link to the
beautiful images of our Socorro Church. I could not resist informing all our
parishioners about the high resolution photos and duly assigned credit to you
in the following
To Goanet -
Silvano de Sa wrote:
Mr. Rajan Parrikar,
Sometime in January 2011, I happened to see on Goanet, the link to the
beautiful images of our Socorro Church. I could not resist informing all our
parishioners about the high resolution photos and duly assigned credit to
you in the
To Goanet -
I should have made it explicit in the last rejoinder. No prior permission is
required to link to someone#39;s site or blog that is in the public domain on
the Internet. What Silvano did (cite a link to my blog post) was entirely
appropriate. What I was referring to earlier
To Goanet -
Imagine my (non-)surprise when I found out that a prominent Goan journo had
filched my photograph of Anthony Gonsalves without permission and without
assigning credit - (I made a screenshot of it, just in case.)
http://www.parrikar.org/misc/CopyrightViolation.jpg
That image is