From: Pamela Miller (PMiller@KeyserMarston.com)
Date: Tue Dec 03 2002 - 15:11:11 PST
Message-ID: <D16E20C442EDD211BAE800A0C9B424FB6888FB@jabberwocky.keysermarston.com> From: Pamela Miller <PMiller@KeyserMarston.com> Subject: RE: SLA-SF: Website copyrights -- Sorry about last send. Thought it was going to Josh personally... Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2002 15:11:11 -0800
Now I'm really blushing.
Pamela
-----Original Message-----
From: Joshua E. Richardson [mailto:jer@anshen.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 2:58 PM
To: SLA-SF@exploratorium.edu
Subject: SLA-SF: Website copyrights
Howdy,
Can anyone provide me with a reference that provides a nuts-and-bolts
overview of copyright law in relation to web site content? More
specifically,
what issues arise when portions of text from a website are copied and
pasted into a Word doc (along with references/footnotes). I'd like to dive
into this issue more in the future, but for now it would be great to have
some guidelines to work with (hopefully there's more than just, "Don't do
it!").
Thanks,
Joshua
: )
Anshen+Allen, Architects
Joshua E. Richardson
.v. 1.415.882.5292
.f. 1.415.882.9523
http://www.anshen.com
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