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Re: [Digital BW] The Photo Binbook - a new resource about Photography

2002-05-16 by Bill Morse

Sorry, Greg, that doesn¹t cut it, and offering to remove it after the fact
doesn¹t cut it, either.  The damage has already been done.

1. Remove all my posts, and any post in which my original post is
substantially quoted. (ie, follow fair-use rules!)
2. Get a good business plan, with a good business lawyer, that is based on
more than stealing someone else¹s efforts.
3. If you are going to steal from people, don¹t tell the people you are
stealing from that you are doing it (I know, it¹s kind of hard, when the
people you are stealing from are the same ones you are trying to sell to
(see point 2!))!

Sorry to be harsh, but your level of naiveté and audacity warrant it, IMO.

Bill Morse
PhotoProspect
Cambridge, MA 02139

on 5/15/02 6:13 PM, Gregory Popovitch wrote:



on 5/15/02 6:10 PM, greg_pop wrote:

> Hello Everyone,
> 
> It is definitely not my intent to steal anything, and I do
> apologize if I offended anyone. My understanding of the copyright
> issues is that each email author owns an implicit copyright of
> his messages, so I will indeed remove the messages of anyone who
> asks.
> 
> As for not asking the permission first, I will say this:
> 
> - I thought (maybe naively) that these messages being posted
>    in a forum with unrestricted membership and public archives,
>    meant that the authors were intentionally sharing their
>    knowledge with everyone.
> 
> - I would be difficult to ask permission to each individual
>    author. The old Dejanews and then Google groups are archiving
>    messages from usenet and mailing list without explicit authors
>    permissions, but allowing them to remove messages, so I thought
>    that it was an accepted practice.
> 
> - in the future I will indeed try asking in mailing list whether
>    any member wants to opt-out before I include their posts.
> 
> I sincerely am trying to bring out something new and interesting
> with the Photo Binbook, and I would be sorry to see many of the
> great contributors of this forum opt out. Yes we as a company
> hope to make money eventually out of it, just like Google tries
> to make money out of gathering links and usenet postings.
> 
> In any case, I will respect the wishes of those who don't want to
> appear in the Photo Binbook.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Gregory
> 
> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Julian Thomas"
> <julianthomas@t...> wrote:
>> > A good resource true. When you sign up for a listserv you
> acknowledge that
>> > the copyright may be shared with the list host, but not with a
> third party.
>> > Don't forget that money is being made here... and everyone who has
> a post
>> > there is basically contributing work for free.
>> > 
>> > Julian
> 
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