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614.1 | Routine news postings ... Please find another way | KAOFS::S_BROOK | | Thu Oct 01 1992 13:05 | 27 |
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SET /MODERATOR
While I'm sure that we all appreciate the posting of news like this,
it can pose some problems when done routinely, most particularly
that it can start quickly consuming gobs of disk space, and this notes
file was not created using one of the more recent versions that allows
us to move notes around after deleting stale news entries (e.g. over a
month old for example).
What I would suggest anyone who would like to disseminate routine news
might do instead is to put a note in here giving a sample of what they
propose to distribute and then ask who might be interested in getting
a mail feed of such news, and put them on a mailing list, and e-mail it
directly to them ...
So, to anyone interested in receiving bc news briefs liek this and
doesn't have access to this internet news group, please contact
POLAR::HO and see if he is willing to distribute it to you by e-mail.
Thanks for your cooperation.
I have already discussed this offline with the author.
Stuart
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614.2 | Clarinet = copyrighted | VAOU09::BOTMAN | pieter | Thu Oct 01 1992 14:14 | 11 |
| Stuart,
I'm not sure if you noticed, but the clarinet newsfeed is copyrighted.
In other notesfiles, I have been blasted for merely representing
several lines from copyrighted songs. Although I personally think in
my case this is being paranoid about legal issues, it is worth bringing
up with respect to clarinet news feeds.
Pieter
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614.3 | | KAOFS::S_BROOK | | Thu Oct 01 1992 14:37 | 13 |
| Pieter,
To be honest, I didn't know that, but more important I don't know
either what the terms and conditions of that copyright are ...
that may for example allow for such dissemination.
As I said, I'm primarily concerned with the use of a notes file
for routine news ... if a user wants to disseminate news by some
other means as I suggested, then I would trust them to be certain
of the legal and copyright limitations before proceeding with such
an act.
Stuart
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614.4 | | TROOA::SOLEY | Global Village Idiot | Thu Oct 01 1992 17:53 | 6 |
| I believe that the license Digital has with clarinet is a corporate one
which essentially means we are allowed to distribute the clarinet
postings within the corporation at will but that this license does not
permit long term archival storage which precludes their inclusion in
notesfiles. An definitive answer could be had by asking someone (Brian
Reid or Paul Vixie are likely candidates) in WRL.
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614.5 | Usenet | VAOU09::LAM | | Fri Oct 02 1992 02:05 | 3 |
| If i want to read news, I can always get it from usenet; posting news like
.0 is just a waste of bandwidth...have you checked the
number of .soc, .culture, .news or alt. newsgroups lately?
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614.6 | Info on copyright | POLAR::HO | | Fri Oct 02 1992 09:15 | 55 |
| <<< CLO::$1$DUA2:[NOTES$LIBRARY]VNEWS.NOTE;1 >>>
-< VNEWS - the VMS newsreader software >-
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Note 203.1 Clarinet copyright? 1 of 1
HANNAH::ALFRED "I'd rather be flying N4381Q" 49 lines 1-OCT-1992 22:06
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I asked this question once before. The answer below is over two years
old, but should still be valid.
Alfred
From: [email protected] (Brian Reid)
Subject: Re: Legality of posting clari.* articles in notesfiles
Date: 24 Sep 90 21:42:01 GMT
Organization: DEC Western Research
Lines: 37
In article <[email protected]> [email protected] (Alfred von Campe) writes:
>Q: Can you post a clari.* newsgroup article to a notesfile on the Easynet?
I am the person who negotiated the ClariNet contract and we spent quite a lot
of time discussing this issue.
Here are the rules:
The principle boils down to this: systematic, mechanized forwarding is
forbidden, but occasional manual forwarding is permitted.
Specifically:
* It is ok to send any clari.* article to anyplace inside Digital, via
any communications medium, without specific permission, as long as
the transmission is initiated by a person and not by a mechanism.
This includes posting an article to a NOTES file.
* It is NOT OK to arrange for the systematic transmission of any subset
of the articles to anyplace outside the company. For example, if your
mother has an electronic mailbox and is interested in begonias, you
are permitted to forward her any article that you want on that topic,
but you are not permitted to set up a program that scans for the
keyword "begonias" and sends every article it finds.
* It is NOT OK to arrange for the systematic transmission of
any clari.* newsgroup to an archival store. For example, it is NOT
OK to cause all of clari.news.sex to be transmitted to a NOTES
file that is about sex. If you do your own mechanized classification
of articles (e.g. if you find all articles about sex with farm tractors)
then you are permitted to arrange for that mechanized transmission.
I don't completely understand the last rule, but the first two make sense.
It is possible to get specific permission from the ClariNet company to
violate any of these rules; please contact me for details.
Brian Reid
WRL
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614.7 | | POLAR::HO | | Fri Oct 02 1992 10:08 | 14 |
| Hello, I am the author of the base note. I have seen news feeds in many
of the notesfiles and have been feeding news to a couple of notesfiles.
I think not many people are able to access the VMS NEWS, eg, according
to the NEWS-BACKBONE servers list, there is no server serving KAO.
People living in other parts of the country may not get the same local
regional news coverage, my intention was to share the news from the
net. Since our moderator Stuart raised his concern, I have no intention
of making any violation.
As for the copyright, I think it was clearly stated in the previous
reply.
M.K.
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614.8 | Don't need a feed in KAO | VAOU09::BOTMAN | pieter | Fri Oct 02 1992 18:37 | 8 |
| One doesn't a feed within KAO.
We run our feeds off the nodes published in the servers list, the
closest of which are in the U.S. I know, its slow, but no-one in
Canada seems to want the responsibility and cost of setting up a news
server...
Pieter
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