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Happened to come across this one this evening while looking for National
stuff. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...keTra ck=true The item he is selling is an NC-44 manual that I scanned and uploaded to BAMA. What really annoyed me was it has my call letters on the front page. He was too lazy or did not know how to remove it. |
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![]() wrote in message news:1Afhe.5018$Db6.690@okepread05... Happened to come across this one this evening while looking for National stuff. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...keTra ck=true The item he is selling is an NC-44 manual that I scanned and uploaded to BAMA. What really annoyed me was it has my call letters on the front page. He was too lazy or did not know how to remove it. Next time try call letters plus "if this is being sold to you by other than the owner of these call letters a crime is being committed". At least the SOB in question will have to do some work for their money... ;-) --arne |
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![]() "arne thormodsen" wrote in message ... wrote in message news:1Afhe.5018$Db6.690@okepread05... Happened to come across this one this evening while looking for National stuff. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...keTra ck=true The item he is selling is an NC-44 manual that I scanned and uploaded to BAMA. What really annoyed me was it has my call letters on the front page. He was too lazy or did not know how to remove it. Next time try call letters plus "if this is being sold to you by other than the owner of these call letters a crime is being committed". At least the SOB in question will have to do some work for their money... ;-) --arne That's a good suggestion. I know that I have previously argued that charging a fee to further distribute BAMA archived files would be acceptable to me (so long as the charge was only to defray materials & postage). But this guy goes over my limit, asking a sale price of $7.50 to $9, plus he's requiring another $3 for shipping. For just 1 or 2 manuals on a CD, that's way out of line. And yes, it looks like his whole operation is along the same model.\ Sigh, 4000 happy customers. -- Ed WB6WSN El Cajon, CA USA |
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On Sat, 14 May 2005 05:37:59 GMT, "arne thormodsen"
wrote: wrote in message news:1Afhe.5018$Db6.690@okepread05... Happened to come across this one this evening while looking for National stuff. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...keTra ck=true The item he is selling is an NC-44 manual that I scanned and uploaded to BAMA. What really annoyed me was it has my call letters on the front page. He was too lazy or did not know how to remove it. Next time try call letters plus "if this is being sold to you by other than the owner of these call letters a crime is being committed". At least the SOB in question will have to do some work for their money... ;-) --arne My recommendation would be "Stolen from (callsign)" Raymond Sirois KU2S SysOp: The Lost Chord BBS 607-733-5745 telnet://thelostchord.dns2go.com:6000 |
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KU2S wrote:
My recommendation would be "Stolen from (callsign)" Raymond Sirois KU2S SysOp: The Lost Chord BBS 607-733-5745 telnet://thelostchord.dns2go.com:6000 If you're going to have that attitude, why bother to upload it in the first place? I keep the paperwork for the radios I restore. Some day my collection will be sold off after I'm gone. How would it look for the paperwork to be littered with "Stolen from" all over it? I'm sure others do the same thing. -- Former professional electron wrangler. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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arne thormodsen wrote: | What really annoyed me was it has my call letters on the front page. | He was too lazy or did not know how to remove it. | | Next time try call letters plus "if this is being sold to you by other | than the owner of these call letters a crime is being committed". But what crime exactly is being committed? He may be infringing upon National's copyright on the manual itself (but the odds are good that National doesn't care -- I certainly have not asked them), but I don't see how BAMA could have a copyright on the item too. Merely scanning an item and making a PDF doesn't give you copyright rights to it, and while you may call it stealing or piracy (stealing from you) when they download it from your site and sell it to somebody else, I don't see how the law could agree with you. Copyright covers `original works of authorship', according to http://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/fa...l#what_protect. Merely scanning something created by somebody else hardly makes it an original work ... If you want to claim copyright on something you've scanned, perhaps you should write a poem about ham radio or boat anchors or something, and put it on the very last page, along with the very clear `Copyright 2005 Bama' (which is not required, but it helps.) So even if the manual itself falls under somebody else's copyright, your poem is certainly yours, and you could prosecute for unauthorized reproduction of that. (Of course, it also makes it easier for somebody to prosecute YOU for unathorized reproduction of their manuals ...) As for when exactly things fall into the public domain, this page is very useful -- http://www.unc.edu/~unclng/public-d.htm as I understand it, most copyrights were not renewed when they actually had renewals, so the odds are somewhat good that things written before 1963 are in the public domain (especially things like manuals), and anything published before 1923 certainly is. And no, I'm not a lawyer. And most of this is specific to the US, if that's not already clear. If you really want to pursue this, I'd suggest contacting a lawyer familiar with IP law. | At least the SOB in question will have to do some work for their | money... ;-) .... and they probably wouldn't. -- Doug McLaren, Programming is an art form that fights back. |
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![]() "Doug McLaren" wrote in message ... In article , arne thormodsen wrote: | What really annoyed me was it has my call letters on the front page. | He was too lazy or did not know how to remove it. | | Next time try call letters plus "if this is being sold to you by other | than the owner of these call letters a crime is being committed". But what crime exactly is being committed? Now that you mention it this is a good question. Copyright covers `original works of authorship', according to http://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/fa...l#what_protect. Merely scanning something created by somebody else hardly makes it an original work ... It doesn't appear to be that simple. Google "facsimile copyright law" and prepare to wade throught a dense maze of passages, all different. Apparently a unique typographical arrangement of a public domain work, for example, *can* be copyrighted. But only the layout itself, not the words. And anyway don't take my word for it, it looks like a complex topic. --arne |
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In article ,
arne thormodsen wrote: "Doug McLaren" wrote in message . .. In article , arne thormodsen wrote: | What really annoyed me was it has my call letters on the front page. | He was too lazy or did not know how to remove it. | | Next time try call letters plus "if this is being sold to you by other | than the owner of these call letters a crime is being committed". But what crime exactly is being committed? Now that you mention it this is a good question. The answer is "copyright infringement." grin Not necessarily of the copyright held by the owner of the call-letters. but there *is* a copyright on the underlying work. Which the owner of the call-letters *also* violated, in all probability. If the person who produced the scans has made their work available 'for free', *they* probably only have a civil 'tort' action against the party who is selling their 'derivative work' (see below) without their permission. The owner of the 'underlying' copyright, who was presumably 'making money' from sales of the work, has a basis for a civil suit action, *and* basis for a criminal complaint. Of course, the underlying copyright owner also has basis for a civil action against the derivative work "publisher", as well. ![]() Copyright covers `original works of authorship', according to http://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/fa...l#what_protect. Merely scanning something created by somebody else hardly makes it an original work ... It doesn't appear to be that simple. Google "facsimile copyright law" and prepare to wade throught a dense maze of passages, all different. Apparently a unique typographical arrangement of a public domain work, for example, *can* be copyrighted. But only the layout itself, not the words. And anyway don't take my word for it, it looks like a complex topic. You've got the basics of it right. "complex" doesn't -begin- to cover it. *ALL* copyright law is a _deep_ swamp. wry grin Two sections of it are notably deeper, and populated with more, meaner, alligators, than the other parts. One is "fair use" exemptions, the other is "derivative works". "derivative works" are works, involving some original/creative effort, but 'based on' the creative work of another. The person who creates the 'derivative work' owns the copyright on _their_ "creative effort" part of the final work, and that part *only*. To reproduce that derivative work, you must have the consent/permission of *BOTH* the creator of the derivative work, _and_ that of the owner of the original, or 'underlying' work. Postulating that both copyrights are still in effect. If the 'underlying' work _is_ in the public domain, the derivative work copyright is _still_ valid. A 'raw' scanned image of a page (or a series of scans of a booklet) does not satisfy the 'creative' requirement for a derivative work. A scanned image that has been 'cleaned up' -- rotated to square, de-speckled, contrast-enhanced, etc. -- based on the esthetic judgement of a person, *does* have creative effort involved, and 'derivative work' protection applies. |
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