Charles, et. al:
As a former newspaper reporter having your stuff (our word for
stories, not my XYL Cheryl WY5H cleaning up the shack) picked up by
other media was/is a common thing. Its not right, but it happens all the
time. Sometimes credit is given, sometimes not.
I used to get a kick out
Ref: Post by K4VUD
Charles,
Please read my Post again. Not once did I broach the issues
of plaegerism (I can't even spell it) or copyright.
I did stress the issues of ethical practice, honesty, and
principles.
Unfortunately, most of the American people today do not
understand what these words
I realize that most of the information on the internet is not
copyrighted, and therefore basically a free for all, but this
is an unethical practice in the unwritten code of DX'ing.
Not true, everything is copyright. You do not have to say
something is copyright, just the fact that it was
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Subject: Re: [DX-CHAT] Unethical Practice
Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 09:20:20 -0500
Ref: Post by K4VUD
Charles,
Please read my Post again. Not once did I broach the issues
of plaegerism (I can't even spell it) or copyright.
I did stress the issues of ethical practice, honesty
Copying from one is plagarism . . . copying from many is research.
Ron ND5S
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From: Tom Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Charles Harpole [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 14:15
Subject: Re: [DX-CHAT] Unethical
In a message dated 3/4/04 9:43:20 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
PS: Nice to see you teach plagiarism in college.
My, my, what do they teach in those schools today :-)
Hobout some morse code and ham license classes?
Yuri
Larry,
I sure agree with what you and others have been saying concerning
this problem but, I wanted you and others to know that this is a
completely different organization
than the Southern Illinois DX and Contest Club and don't want people who
see our scores thinking it could be us doing