"Leonard Martin" wrote in message
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"T. Early" wrote:
"Leonard Martin" wrote in message
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"lsmyer" wrote:
Thank you, McWebber, for pointing out that I did indeed violate
copyright
law. For some reason, I thought I could post an entire copyrighted
article
as long as I gave credit to the author and its source, but after
researching
fair use guidelines, I now realize that I was seriously in
violation of
copyright law and should not have posted that article here.
Rather than make that mistake again, I will make sure that I will
now post
links only to copyrighted works, and if I post an excerpt, then I
will make
sure that the excerpt meets all fair use guidelines.
My apologies to Mr. Pinkerton and to Newsday, Inc.
Oh give me a break.
Next business will be copywriting their addresses and phone numbers
and
you guys will be getting tremulous and guilty about mentioning them.
Leonard
That's right, Leonard. A copyrighted column that is the intellectual
product of one person's writing is the same thing as an address and
phone number. Sheer genius.
That was a "reductio ad absurdem", dickhead.
As for quoting published articles in newsgroups, there's always been a
"fair use" exception to copyright that fits the practice.
Which does not allow for posting of the entire article. Only excerpts.
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