Re: [HCDX] getting a life anyone?
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Re: [HCDX] getting a life anyone?
From: "Robert Foxworth" <rfoxwor1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> basically is quite simple to follow. 1. If you use my material, attribute it
> to me and the original reporter. 2. If you use my material, allow me access
> to your material in exchange. Really, it's not that hard to understand.
Hang on a sec. We're missing a point here.
Regarding #1: If a publication uses someone's log in an uncompensated fashion
it does *not* belong to the publisher and is therefore not copyrightable by
that publisher. All rights belong to the original logger and the copyright is
implied by mentioning the source. Also, the *compilation as a whole* is
copyrightable by the publisher as a piece of edited work. Simply put: If you
use a log you should cite the original source. However, you don't have to
cite a publication that leveraged it *unless* you are also using any
additional editing done by the publication.
Regarding #2: Didn't think that was part of the original issue, but I do agree
that the information should be a two-way street.
73,
Mark J. Fine / mark.fine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Serving the Shortwave Community since 1988:
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