When I act on U.S. soil, I'm under U.S. law and no other, regardless of where
the document is stored or where the original author resides or did their work.
Secondly, under U.S. copyright law, criticism enjoys a very large exception.
You can copy an entire work as long as you are criticizing
On 03/12/11 05:45, Wjhonson wrote:
You don't need permission if you're being critical.
So all you have to do is take a copy of it, and then as you're working through
it, criticize the lack of clarity and add the lacking clarity.
Perfectly legal under copyright law :)
Good luck with avoiding