Submitted by Phyllis Stenerson (not verified) on Mon, 06/18/2012 - 7:31am.
Good info, Sheila. Thanks. There's much turf to cover and much ambiguity. This would be an intereting topic for TCDP conference. Quotations (specific words from specific individuals) are o.k. to use when a few sentences, but not an entire text. This applies anywhere as far as I can tell. For posting info on the i-net Creative Commons has set some standards worth checkig out. U.S. Copywright and Patent office publlishes info also.
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Good info, Sheila. Thanks. There's much turf to cover and much ambiguity. This would be an intereting topic for TCDP conference. Quotations (specific words from specific individuals) are o.k. to use when a few sentences, but not an entire text. This applies anywhere as far as I can tell. For posting info on the i-net Creative Commons has set some standards worth checkig out. U.S. Copywright and Patent office publlishes info also.