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I've been part of these public forums since the late 1980's starting

with the WELL. The rule is actually the opposite of what Chris says

below (soory chris). All words are owned by the writer and may not be

desciminated, copied or quoted for any reason without the author's

permission. This is the " rule " we all went by but I would check

to see what the actualities and/or laws are concerning this. I have

always assumed that my words are not quotable without my permission and

assume that others feel that way as well.

 

doug

 

On Wednesday, October 1, 2003, at 01:31 AM,

Chinese Medicine wrote:

 

> Ken,

>

> I am not an expert, but, I believe once you post to a public

> forum, your

> post becomes public information, UNLESS, you state in the post that

> what you

> are posting is copy protected information.

> Keep a copy of your statement for yourself in the unlikely event

> that

> someone might be interested in grabbing your stuff for their own.

>

> Hope this helps,

> Chris

>

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In a message dated 10/1/2003 12:10:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

writes:

I have

always assumed that my words are not quotable without my permission and

assume that others feel that way as well.

 

doug

I think what you are saying is more along netique rather than law. It

would be great to get a definitive answer to this copywrite thing.

Never worry about saying something contrary to what I have said. I am

always looking for a higher truth. Even if it comes from some one else. ;-))

 

Good day,

Chris

 

 

 

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