Re: Copyright, Embargo, and the Ingelfinger Rule

2001-06-05 Thread Tabah Albert
I couldn't help answering a few of Albert Henderson's digs: With the sole goal of getting free stuff you hold open the door for quacks, cranks, and manufacturers' shills to mingle their garbage with reports of good science. The general public (indeed many PhDs) cannot distinguish between

Re: PostGutenberg Copyrights and Wrongs for Give-Away Research

2001-06-05 Thread Stevan Harnad
On Tue, 5 Jun 2001, Albert Henderson wrote: On Wed, 30 May 2001, Albert Henderson wrote: The claim that one can leave the preprint in place as a somehow different work, after transferring the copyright is dangerously misleading. The claim is only (1) that

Re: Copyright, Embargo, and the Ingelfinger Rule

2001-06-05 Thread Albert Henderson
On 5 Jun 2001 Tabah Albert taba...@ebsi.umontreal.ca wrote: I couldn't help answering a few of Albert Henderson's digs: With the sole goal of getting free stuff you hold open the door for quacks, cranks, and manufacturers' shills to mingle their garbage with reports of good science. The