DAVEH: ModeratorModerator.HELP keep G under control. Now
he's using canada without
capitalizing it! (AndI don't think canada
was meant to have a c
on both ends!!!)
=-O
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beon guard, o canada
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 07:18:09 -0500 "Lance
: Re: [TruthTalk] Copyright
Question
DAVEH: I didn't deal with BD personallymy nephew
did. It seems to me that if anybody would request permission or
asking whether or not posting it on TT is in violation, it should be the guy
posting the copyrighted material.[EMAIL PROTECTED
beon guard, o
canada©
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 07:18:09 -0500 "Lance Muir" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dave[H]:You appear rather exercised over this
matter. Why is this such a 'hot button' issue for you?..
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DaveH asks Gary:
You've repeatedly posted copyright material
on TT. Doesn't that violate copyright restrictions?
I'm not a lawyer, Dave, but my understanding is that there is no problem
with copying portions of an author's material for noncommercial use. The
copyright laws are meant to
It is my understanding that you may post - print PORTIONS not complete works.David Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: DaveH asks Gary: You've repeatedly posted copyright material on TT. Doesn't that violate copyright restrictions?I'm not a lawyer, Dave, but my understanding is that there is no
And I think that you can duplicate what is written if you do not profit from it and/or it is not duplicated as a course of business (as a church does with their singing or a buisness does with the birthday song -- have you noticed that no business actually sings "Happy birthday to you .." It is
DAVEH: Responding to Kevin.It seemed to me that he posted the
entire text of each song.
Responding to KevinI think you are wrong about that. If you
wrote a book, the law would allow me to quote very small portions of it
in a review I might post. However, if I were to post the whole
yes
[E.g., you know Bob Dylan to some degree
(didn't you say he's got one of your leather jackets?);
perhaps write, through his internet
site,and askhim to check out the TT archives for a©
violation
( let us know what he
says:)]
On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 22:24:38 -0800 Dave
Hansen [EMAIL
Go to your favorite copy store tell them you want to copy one page of this copyrighted booklet. See what happensCopyright protects the right to copy and or distrubute among other things What we have been discussing is called "FAIR USE" The more you copy the less likely it will be considered
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Copyright
Question
It is my understanding that you may post - print PORTIONS not complete
works.
David
Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DaveH asks Gary:
You've repeatedly posted copyright material
on TT. Doesn't that violate copyright restrictions?
I'm not a lawyer
DAVEH: Thanx for posting that link, Kevin. There are several points
they make that would seem pertinent to posting copyrighted song
lyrics
Is the new work merely a copy of the original? If it is simply a
copy, it is not as likely to be considered fair use.
Is the work factual or
DAVEH: I didn't deal with BD personallymy nephew did. It seems
to me that if anybody would request permission or asking whether or not
posting it on TT is in violation, it should be the guy posting the
copyrighted material.
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yes
[E.g., you know Bob
Music, lyrics, and music video: up to 10 percent of the work but no more than 30 seconds of the music or lyrics from an individual musical work.
No music video's here -- no?
-- Original message -- From: Dave Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] DAVEH: Thanx for posting that link,
DAVEH: Hey G, I'm rather curious about something you've been doing
recently...You've repeatedly posted copyright material on TT.
Doesn't that violate copyright restrictions? If so, does that leave
the list owner vulnerable to legal action for letting such to continue?
It would sure
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