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Re: [AGA-mcm] [Fwd: RE: Your AGA Membership]



Okay, good point. But I still think we should be nice about it.

Cheryl



S. Hieber wrote:
I think we should direct him to seek permission from the
author, who has the copyrights to the material. I think we
are limited in this under copyright law while the author is
not -- in fact, the author may grant use or even relinquish
her or his copyright if they choose, but we cannot do that
for them.

sh

--- Cheryl Rogers <cheryl@rightstuffwebsites.com> wrote:


Well, re-reading my own e-mail I think that Amano's
articles qualify as non-originals and therefore cannot be reprinted. Sorry.

But I don't believe that we should bite this hand. That
could be dangerous. I think we should be nice to Marcus and say that the rules were intended for paper re-prints and no permissions are given for web re-prints. However, we are as interested in growing the hobby as he is, and was there a specific article that he had in mind? Then I can help him with one or two that we have control over (with appropriate links, of course). How about that?

And then make sure to re-word the rules on the web site
and in the next TAG.

Cheryl



Cheryl Rogers wrote:

I think an original article is one that we have not

ourselves reprinted
in TAG from somewhere else.

I do not think our rules address electronic reprinting,

and it should.

We are leaving ourselves wide open to have, say,

Takashi Amano's
articles reprinted on the web.

Cheryl

S. Hieber wrote:


This prompted me to go back and read the rules to

which he

might be referring:

"Original articles appear in The Aquatic Gardener

(TAG) may

be reprinted by non-commercial organizations (unless
specifically stated otherwise) provided that the

proper

credit is given to the author and to The Aquatic

Gardener,

and that at least one copy of the publication

containing

the reprinted material is sent to TAG's editor at the

time

of publication. Credit to TAG as the original source

must

appear at the end of the article, as follows, "



Is that first sentence missing a word?

Can a reader assume that any article that is not an
original article is so noted when published in TAG?


sh
--- Cheryl Rogers <cheryl@wilstream.com> wrote:



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: RE: Your AGA Membership
Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2005 18:04:20 -0700
From: <creditcards@aquatic-store.com>
To: <membership@aquatic-gardeners.org>

Cheryl I have a non related question.  I own the not

for

profit website
http://www.fish-forums.com as well as some for profit
sites such as
aquatic-store.com


From reading the rules I can republish the articles

on

my forum without any
other permission needed due to it being not for

profit??

Please let me know
Thanks
Marcus

-----Original Message-----
From: Cheryl Rogers [mailto:cheryl@wilstream.com]
Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 7:22 AM
To: sales@aquatic-store.com
Subject: Your AGA Membership


Dear Marcus:

Due to a mailing error, the note on the envelope of

TAG

18-2 was
misprinted. It should have read, "expires in 6

issues."

We regret the
error and are taking steps to ensure that it does not
happen again.

If you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail

me

at
membership@aquatic-gardeners.org.

Cheryl Rogers
Membership Chair
Aquatic Gardeners Association
http://www.aquatic-gardeners.org



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