Thank you Stephen for you advice.

On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 9:29 AM, Stephen Downes <[email protected]> wrote:

>  The right to link to articles has been well defended in court cases and is
> not open to serious challenge. So I wouldn't worry about linking.
>
> Moreover, the right to excerpt even a few words is also well established.
>
> AP may posture (or, at least, they did as of the BoingBoing article from
> 2008) but they are not a serious threat at this time to fair use (or mfair
> dealing). Link freely, and keep quotes to less than ten percent of the
> article, and you;re fine.
>
> -- Stephen
>
>
> john stampe wrote:
>
>  Hi, Mary
>
> Sorry I did not get into the discussion earlier (computer problems :) ).
> I would basically agree with most of what already has been said. However, I
> will give you one warning on newspaper articles.
>
> Associated Press (AP) has stated that quoting more than four words of an
> article or even linking to an article is violation of copyright (unless you
> pay a fee). And they have been agressive in filing lawsuits. So don't use or
> link to AP copyright articles.
>
> See http://www.boingboing.net/2008/06/17/associated-press-exp.html for
> details.
>
> http://www.wikieducator.org/User:JohnWS
> http://johnsearth.blogspot.com
>
>
>  ------------------------------
> *From:* Mary <[email protected]> <[email protected]>
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Sent:* Mon, November 16, 2009 2:52:16 AM
> *Subject:* BEE Thank you: [WikiEducator] Re: copyright and newspaper
> articles
>
> Thank you so much, Bee! Wonderful applications of fantastic materials.
> You are an inspiration!
>
> On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 9:46 AM, Barbara Dieu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi Mary,
>> Some time ago I  used an article from the Times for a reading
>> comprehension exercise and in order to have it online I had to ask for
>> a special permission and stick it on the page (or else pay $ 2000 to
>> have it.   See:
>> http://beespace.net/resources/hotpot/wtc1.html
>>
>> Some published content can be easily downloaded and worked upon like
>> for instance
>> http://beespace.net/resources/logo/index.html
>>
>> In some cases, however, especially for  articles placed under a
>> password, this permission was denied or I'd have to buy it (for a
>> single use).
>>
>> Linking directly to the article poses problems  because of link rot -
>> if we have no access to the source,  the whole exercise is lost. For
>> foreign language teachers, topical articles in newspapers are a bonus
>> and so are some of the photographs. Maybe Wikieducator, as an
>> institution,  could try to dialogue with the main press publishers to
>> allows us to copy them into the wiki  and link back, mentioning and
>> crediting the source so as to have them more available. I am sure they
>> realize this would be a way to diffuse and give an added value to
>> their content as well.
>>
>> Warm regards from Brazil,
>> Bee
>>
>> BTW, I am planning to shift  most of this material from my website to
>> Wikieducator (time permitting).
>>
>>
>> --
>> Barbara Dieu
>> http://barbaradieu.com
>> http://beespace.net
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
>
> Stephen Downes  ~  Research Officer  ~  National Research Council Canada
> http://www.downes.ca  ~  [email protected]         __\|/__ Free Learning
>
>
> >
>

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