Re: A Legal Web Page Issue
At 01:43 AM 1/23/95, "L. McCarthy" <lmccarth@ducie.cs.umass.edu> wrote:
... The text of the actual copyright notice seems to have a much friendlier slant. It resembles a GNU or FSF-type freeware license. Apparently you're just not allowed to charge *more* than a flat fee:
- From the bottom of the cited Web page: "Copyright 1994 by Pepper & Corazzini, L.L.P. All rights reserved. Reproduction is permitted so long as no charge is made for copies, no copies are placed on any electronic online service or database for which there is a fee other than a flat access charge, there is no alteration and this copyright notice is included."
Is a link a copy? Probably not. This would only seem to apply to someone copying the page itself onto another server. Whether an HTTP access counts as a copy is a bit dubious. --Paul J. Ste. Marie pstemari@well.sf.ca.us, pstemari@erinet.com
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