Re: reproduction of mailing list posts

2006-05-06 Thread Lachlan Deck
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

Re: reproduction of mailing list posts

2006-04-27 Thread 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 would always agree to see my posts quoted or

Re: reproduction of mailing list posts

2006-04-27 Thread Anjo Krank
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

Re: reproduction of mailing list posts

2006-04-27 Thread Paul Lynch
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

Re: reproduction of mailing list posts

2006-04-27 Thread Cliff Tuel
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. -- Cliff Tuel . http://apple.com/services/technicalsupport ___ Do not post admin requests

reproduction of mailing list posts

2006-04-26 Thread Mike Schrag
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

Re: reproduction of mailing list posts

2006-04-26 Thread Anjo Krank
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