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DocJohn
I have read the guidelines and they appear to cover the concerns I've had about getting involved with this site. I am also a member of BT1 but didn't get as involved as I have been on this site. I do have one question and it involves "triggers". I'm not sure what you mean by that. Could someone explain it to me and also where do you get the trigger icon? |
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Doc John & to "whomever else it may concern"-
I have a question that's been "rattling around" in my brain and I'm not trying to be a comedian here ![]() |
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Does this not sound more accurate
The purpose of our Community is simple -- it's devoted to support for the neurological and mental health of all of our membes as well as any related health issues. In that veinof support you should endeavor to be civil and treat others as you expect to be treated than this Quote:
the followig statement needs to be elaborated upon to include your current changes as to this forum being included such as Soliciting others to join comparable health communities. Quote:
Then again that is such an overbearing statement of almost ownership of an individual that maybe should be eliminated |
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In MY opinion if a mod is rude to a member or fellow mod YES if you see this a PM should be sent to either Kimmy or Doc.
Just because we are mods doesn't give us any special treatment and we need to obide by the same rules. We are still members too ![]() Hugs |
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Many of us posted in the past using the guidelines from OBT...
Which were, if you sited and quoted the author you could post copyrighted materials. Many of us who are more medically oriented did this alot. In your guidelines: Quote:
Science News. www.sciencenews.org Right on their articles is a permission to "email this to a friend" statement. When I post copies for people, I quote the link, and "quote" the article. Using copyrighited materials with the INTENT of making them your own words, does infringe on copywrite,esp to make $$.. But quoting, and using "fair use" .... Is that allowable here? I am unclear and confused. example: http://www.piercelaw.edu/tfield/copynet.htm
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Snoozie and Trekker,
In the guidelines (linked in the first post of the thread) it says: Quote:
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And ((Mrs. D))...LOL, I STILL do a doubletake when I see your picture with the red x, LOL. Too cute.
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I have to admit, the Guidelines looked a tish scary at first,
but after hearing DocJohn's explaination and, with the fact, that they are only guidelines and are not written in stone, I am a bit less intimidated. ![]() Thanks DocJohn, I may hold you too that 1st PM friendly warning. ![]() Thanks for all your hard work and I hope you are feeling better. And thanks Mods for knowing that you must be good too. ![]()
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Dr. John is the keeper of the guidelines, and I am not in any way interpreting them for him. I offer the following as general information only. One of the most misunderstood provisions of copyright law deals with fair use. "Fair use" refers to copying and using a SMALL PORTION of a work without permission. What consititutes fair use changes from situation to situation, depending on the piece of work, on how much will be taken, and on what the "fair use" material will be used for. Fair use might be a paragraph, a page or a sentence. Fair use is awash in gray areas, but one thing is clear. Fair use is most assuredly not a provision that allows people to use/reproduce/copy an entire work as long as there's a promise not to make money or plagiarize (claim ownership). "Quoting" an article means citing a piece of it and setting that piece off in quotation marks. Quite acceptable (within reason) when the source is cited. That's different from pasting an entire article, which - if not in the public domain or covered by permission - is a copyright violation. Copyright violation is unauthorized use – appropriation – of someone else's article, poem, photography, music, intellectual property, creative works, art, etc. Theft. Illegal. Period. Using a Web site link that allows an article to be sent to an individual via a link set up for that purpose cannot in any way be construed as being related to copyright. From the link you posted above (by the Franklin Pierce Law Center): User's Risks -- The Bottom Line "Those who copy others' text are ever more easily found with search engines. Titles, markers and the like may also enable owners to locate improper copies of sounds or images.In the context of a medical article for use on a forum, it is a far better choice and very wise to post a summary statement (or the first paragraph or two), followed by a link to the entire article. As for pasting an entire article, the basic rule to follow is, "No permission? No post." (Information, by the way, cannot be copyrighted. I can write an entire book around the alphabet. The book is mine, the writing is mine, they cannot be copied, but the alphabet is there for the picking. Anyone is free to use published information.) TCC |
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