A lot can be learned about submitting other's content with features
available on browsers. For example, government actions taken below would not
be a problem if the entire web page were e-mailed. That preserves the
source, complete with stationery that's very probably familiar. Such things
would be a gray area if someone's site is "All Rights Reserved", and you can
always promote a link to someone with interests in common with you.
Attitudes, maybe; interests, everything but sex, drugs, relijion, and
politics.
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Rock the house and Roll the lawyers!
"James Farrar" <james.farrar(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:b23fe4070903101312w5fd240a2gd850f2228f3e3905@mail.gmail.com...
http://dizzythinks.net/2009/03/government-cut-and-pastes-wikipedia-in.html
"You can read the full story on
IPtegrity.com but the long and short
of it is that the Government has made proposals to the EU to stamp on
users rights to access content and services on the Internet, and it's
done it by cutting and pasting a technical article on bandwidth
management from Wikipedia without attribution."
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