ject: Re: t-and-f: Coach Dunton running afoul of copyright?
>I got some comments from a list member who disagrees with me,
>but asked me to keep his comments confidential, which of course
>I will do. He suggested with his arguments that I might
>want to post a retraction.
>I will accep
a private poster to me:
> You may want to check this guy's web site. He has posted at least one article from
>"Track Coach" on the site. See: http://www.coachr.org/sb.htm.
> Just checked another link and this is from "Track Coach" as well:
>http://www.coachr.org/mtorso.htm
>
> Now, I'm sur
Sorry, but I've got one more observation to share.
[delete if not interested]
Isn't USATF interested in fostering a 'multiplier
effect'?
That is, those who are fortunate enough to attend
a USATF coaching school would take the material, go back
home, teach it to their assistant coaches, who then
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Subject: RE: t-and-f: Coach Dunton running afoul of copyright?
I don't want to throw a fly in the ointment, but has anybody ever
visitied
I got some comments from a list member who disagrees with me,
but asked me to keep his comments confidential, which of course
I will do. He suggested with his arguments that I might
want to post a retraction.
I will accept his suggestion, but instead of a retraction will
offer to restate my opini
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Subject: Re: t-and-f: Coach Dunton running afoul of copyright?
I'm going to suggest a possible rationale (not that I agree with it)
that is NOT based on legal copyright considerations.
This come
I'm going to suggest a possible rationale (not that I agree with it)
that is NOT based on legal copyright considerations.
This comes directly from an internal dilemma in the company that
I work for.
You have something- an innovative way of doing something- that
you wish to share so that more peo
While I don't see a copyright, I do see on page one of the 1998 Jumps
Curriculum,
"All material in this document is for the exclusive use of the USATF
Coaching Education Program. Any other use is prohibited without the
permission of the Coaching Education Committee of the USATF."
Mark Ward, Hea
disclaimer: I'm not a lawyer, so this is a lay-person's opinion, albeit one who works
in the copy area.
It's my understanding that merely by publishing something it falls under the domain of
copyright protection. And it needn't even have the copyright symbol or any such
notification.
HOWEVER,