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KISS MY COPYRIGHT By Daniel Quick October 10th, 1998 note: This is The Column, a part of Apolyton where Markos and Dan write whatever we want :). Well, not just Dan and me. The Column is open to everyone. If you feel like writing submit your article to markg@gamestats.com
How's that old saying go... "The road of life is paved with doctors and lawyers". Do you agree? What about "The less the world has of lawyers, 'that' much happier we will all be?"
You cannot (at least according to law) get away with these acts in the non-cybernated-oriented world --- yes, it's still around! I'll bet most of you don't have the gaul to, for instance, repackage Windows 98 (or 95, or NT, or CE, or whatever) and market it as your own. Too extreme an example? I understand so how about this... would you dare to scan in a photograph or painting clearly marked as belonging to someone other then yourself and go about mass producing and selling it? I think not. I believe in hearing both sides of the story and I'm sure you do too. What arguments are there "for" these actions? Quite frankly they are numerous but the most convincing of them (for me anyways) is that swiping material that would otherwise be copyrighted, had it not been reproduced in electronic form, is simply giving free promotion for these products? As long as you're not looking to and/or making money from these actions, hmmmmmm.... the jury is still out on that one. All I know for sure is that you should at least ask and if you then get approval from the apparent owner that doing so is OK then don't let me or anyone else stop you. But don't automatically assume what the response will be; avoid complications later and work to stay on the good side of people. My closing point has to deal with plagiarism. You can infringe on copyrights not only by claiming someone else's product as your own but as well as others' ideas. There's not calling the patent office on this one. Almost no one has ever had an entirely independent idea of their own; we're all influenced by everyone else whether we are aware and accept it or not. So to save yourself from a potentially nasty lawsuit, take the idea(s) in questions and rewrite them into your own words, thoughts and possibly through in an original citation here and there. Don't understand what the writer is trying to say or part of? Maybe it's just as well. The Information Superhighway is like what the Old West was not so long ago: wild, free and unregulated. I hope I have at least opened your mind to the possibility that some regulation on the Internet is a plausible idea, even if it just has to do with who has the rights to what. We all have to grow up sometime.
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