Re: Association for Computer Machinery Copyright/Self-Archiving Policy

2002-03-19 Thread Tim Brody
ACM's? All the best, Tim. - Original Message - From: "Mark Doyle" To: Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 2:45 PM Subject: Re: Association for Computer Machinery Copyright/Self-Archiving Policy > Greetings, > > On Tuesday, March 19, 2002, at 03:43 AM, Richard Stallman

Re: Association for Computer Machinery Copyright/Self-Archiving Policy

2002-03-19 Thread Mark Doyle
Greetings, On Tuesday, March 19, 2002, at 03:43 AM, Richard Stallman wrote: When papers are posted in this archive, do they permit mirror sites? Yes. arXiv.org is mirrored in about 17 places: (xxx.lanl.gov is no longer the main site in fact and is just a mirror

Re: Association for Computer Machinery Copyright/Self-Archiving Policy

2002-03-19 Thread Laurent Guerby
Richard Stallman wrote: the definitive copy in ACM's Digital Library, and (4) a notice that the copy is posted by permission of ACM and may not be redistributed. (See §2.5, §2.6 regarding CoRR, and §3.2.) This condition prohibits mirror sites, which makes it u

Re: Association for Computer Machinery Copyright/Self-Archiving Policy

2002-03-19 Thread Richard Stallman
the definitive copy in ACM's Digital Library, and (4) a notice that the copy is posted by permission of ACM and may not be redistributed. (See §2.5, §2.6 regarding CoRR, and §3.2.) This condition prohibits mirror sites, which makes it unacceptable. I hope autho

Association for Computer Machinery Copyright/Self-Archiving Policy

2002-03-18 Thread Stevan Harnad
Below, Laurent Gerby kindly draws attention to the Association for Computer Machinery (ACM) Interim Copyright [and Self-Archiving] Policy, which is just fine. There is a silly sentence at the end of [3] about "redistribution" which is about as meaningful and as enforceable as the distinction betw