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New copyright lawsuits
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That's interesting. If the newspapers start suing people who post their stuff, then I think it will just speed the decline of the newspapers.
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Should we be concerned here on the cellar?
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Yes.
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Not if all you do is post a link. In your case Classic, yes, because you copy and paste.
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Gotcha, So noted. Not gonna be good for those who don't like or want to click on links.
Is there something we could or should do for those that are already done or just stop going forward? |
It's generally OK to quote a sentence or two of an article as part of your post where you summarize what the article says in your own words and explain your take on the article in your own words and link to the whole article. Fair use.
But pasting an entire article is a bad idea. |
This is reminiscent of the days of the copy machines.
I suspect it will end up the same, where "fair use" will determine what can and can not be done. It may do away with full (complete) copying of text, but editorial- or partial-quote use with credit will probably be OK. Fear not, attorneys always work by keeping your best interest in mind :yelsick: |
It pays us to understand Fair Use:
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2. Is it 20 years old and nobody looks at it? Or is it a fresh news story that we've just blatantly stolen? 3. Did we just blatantly copy the whole thing? Or did we select 20 seconds of a song, or two paragraphs of a story? 4. Because we copied, are people less likely to seek out the original? Including the link to the original makes it more likely, so always do that. The sense of it is: money-making pics might be dropped or made smaller; money-making stories should be summarized or cut. |
Or, you know, what Lamp said.
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How is this different if you are, say, writing a term paper for Current Events class, and quote a part of a magazine article, or a book, or whatever? If you cite, and include the source in the foot (or end) notes, it's OK to do so, right?
So as long as we're not cutting and pasting entire articles (or giant sections of them, which always seemed careless to me anyway, didn't we all write a paper or two in our lives where we had to cite sources, and we should know better?), and we credit the source and link to the source, it should be OK, no? |
You're never safe from a lawsuit, but you should win it if you used a short cited quote, and have the money, time, and inclination to fight it.
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For those who didn't already know that pasting entire articles and/or not providing links to copy/pasted text was poor netiquette:
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Better delete all the picture threads. :lol:
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The Shirley Sherrods of the world would appreciate links to the original, full content, I'm sure. That and a proper citation for excerpts would satisfy all but the most vicious lawyers, wouldn't it?
(Maybe we need another emoticon, something like a nekkid dude wearing a barrel, holding a sign saying "Please Don't Sue Me!") |
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