Hi there,
On 27/04/2006, at 6:25 PM, Anjo Krank wrote:
I'm not so sure you can actually disallow the use of a quote you
made in a public forum, mail or otherwise - even if you don't agree
with it and it makes you look like an idiot. After all, you *did*
say it, didn't you?
Again, I
IANAL, but I would assume that the poster of a message retains
copyright property.
Thus if the original author grants permission to reproduce outside
the mailing list all should be OK.
I would anyway advocate an ask first approach.
I for one would always agree to see my posts quoted or
Am 27.04.2006 um 10:14 schrieb Pierre Bernard:
IANAL, but I would assume that the poster of a message retains
copyright property.
Thus if the original author grants permission to reproduce outside
the mailing list all should be OK.
I would anyway advocate an ask first approach.
I for one
On 27 Apr 2006, at 09:14, Pierre Bernard wrote:
IANAL, but I would assume that the poster of a message retains
copyright property.
Under international copyright law, this is always true; it may not be
under US copyright law, which is often at variance. The Apple clause
quoted by Mike
I'm not taking a stand on the legalities, but the cocoa-dev and xcode-users
lists are archived on non-Apple sites. For example,
http://www.cocoabuilder.com.
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Hey everyone ... The WO Wikibook is pretty sad at the moment, and I
have been collecting mailing list posts that i found to be
interesting since about Jan 2005. I was thinking it might be kind of
handy to organize snippets and the occasional full post from my
filtered archive into the
Did they actually annoy you with some mail from their legal dept or
are you just cautious? Because otherwise I´d say just go ahead, as
what you do is citation which should be well covered under any fair
use laws.
On the other hand: publish them in any way on any media in any form
would