Re: reproduction of mailing list posts
Re: reproduction of mailing list posts
- Subject: Re: reproduction of mailing list posts
- From: Anjo Krank <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 06:42:36 +0200
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 also mean that you can't attach the full quotes at the bottom
of your reply, so we'd get back to the good old truncated head
postings:)
Cheers, Anjo
Am 27.04.2006 um 04:15 schrieb Mike Schrag:
For the curious, from Apple's mailing list terms of service:
"You may not collect e-mail addresses from those archives, or
create any public archive of these messages, or publish them in any
way on any media in any form, without explicit permission of the
list administrators and Apple Computer."
So I guess I have to go through this before anything could be done.
ms
On Apr 26, 2006, at 9:18 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:
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 corresponding categories of the
wikibook. It would seem to be helpful to have the content
categorized (vs just raw-searching the mailing list archives), and
it would give a shell of some content to work off of (maybe if
there is some base content available it might stimulate people a
bit vs it being very empty at the moment). There are, however,
some issues with doing this. I want to make sure that people are
actually OK with having content reproduced. I have no idea what
the actual legality of reproducing mailing list posts is, but
aside from that I don't want people to be annoyed even if it is
technically legal. So, if anyone responds and says they aren't
comfortable with this then I'll switch over to the ask-first route
for everyone prior to putting their messages up.
ms
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