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A link at Wikipedia on copyright laws: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright
The laws of Australia and the UK are fairly similar on copyright law, but the situation is quite different in very many other countries.
I know that the USA Federal law on referencing another website or link for information, does not allow a copyright infringement to be brought against a citizen of the United States or any person doing so from the United States.
Another website may have broken copyright law and placing a link as such on an Australian bulletin board would break the law in Australia but no case could be taken against a citizen of the United States.
Just bumping this thread to remind everyone about their responsibilities when it comes to respecting the copyright of others. If you are posting material that is sourced from elsewhere on the internet it is imperative that:
- You only reproduce a small amount of the source material in your post on ASF, unless the author has indicated that the material may be freely reproduced.
- You link to the original source material so that others can read the rest of the article/information and assess the quality/reliability of the source.
- You do not post any material (even an excerpt) from subscriber only newsletters. This information is intended for the newsletter subscribers only.
Thank you all for your attention and your co-operation.
A reminder to all about their responsibility to abide by copyright law.
We are getting tough on this now, so please familiarise yourself with the rules I have detailed in the quoted part of this post.
Thank you.
Thanks Joe for the useful reminder.
I have sent few PM on this issue in the past. I would like to get educated to understand the fine line between breach of copyright issues. Punishing some one for breack will be fine but wrongly punishing could be risky. So we need to understand the copyright issue correctly.
Could you please enlighten with more guidelines about the quantification of small. 5 pages of 100 page could be small (5%) and 100 words from 500 words article could be very big (20%).
Further considering Eureka report publishes several newsletter extracts including Marcus newsletter as an extract (probably under some contract only). If Joe Blogg or Mary Anne reports the same extract in ASF - should it be a violation of copyright ? (It is imperative the source will be quoted)
Eureka report often sends free newsletters with specific article. That becomes a freebie. So publishing from that article should not be a breach of privilege. same applies for Intelligent Investor, Charles Aitken, Marcus and few other newsletters when offering freebies.
ASF publishes Bull Newsletter in its forum. If Some one copies the part of such Bull Newsletter - would it be a violation of copyright ? (It is imperative that source will be quoted)
It will be very nice of you to provide a further clarification on the above matter and what YOU think as a breack of copyright from ASF perspective.
This is the part of the Australian Copyright Council's website that deals with the use of copyright material for "criticism or review": http://www.copyright.org.au/information/cit028/wp0061
It is not specific on the amount that can be used, only stating that the use should be "fair". As far as I'm concerned, that means enough of the article to establish what it is about. I would imagine a couple of short paragraphs should suffice.
It goes onto say that the title and author of the work should be acknowledged. That's fair enough. There should also be a link to the original source so others can review the rest of the article and evaluate the quality/reliability of the source. If it is not available on the web, the publication it came from and the issue number should be cited.
I ask that people check every website they plan to quote material from for copyright notices. There are some subscriber only newsletters that do not allow any of their material to be reproduced, and rightly so. If people can get it for free, why would anyone subscribe?
If you are unsure if you are allowed to reproduce something, or how much you are allowed to reproduce, I would send a quick email to the copyright owner and ask for clarification.
Free newsletters sent via email will more than likely contain a copyright notice of some kind at the end of the email. If it doesn't, I would check with the copyright owner for clarification.
The Bull has given ASF permission to use its RSS feed for the purpose of providing market news to ASF members. However, articles at The Bull are subject to the same copyright restrictions as any other copyright material available on the internet and the same rules should be applied.
I hope my post has made things a bit clearer.
This is the part of the Australian Copyright Council's website that deals with the use of copyright material for "criticism or review":
It is not specific on the amount that can be used, only stating that the use should be "fair". As far as I'm concerned, that means enough of the article to establish what it is about. I would imagine a couple of short paragraphs should suffice.
This is still an issue that some people do not seem to be taking seriously.
There are a few points that I want to make absolutely clear.
- If you quote another source you must identify that source. If it's from the internet then a link will suffice. If it is an offline source then it must be identified by publication, name of article, author and page number. Posts with quotes from other sources that do not identify their source will be removed.
- Please ensure that you separate the quoted part of your post from the rest of it. The best way of doing this is by using the 'quote' tags to identify the quoted part of your post: https://www.aussiestockforums.com/help/bb-codes#quote
- Do not reproduce entire articles unless you have the permission of the copyright holder. If you do not then please only reproduce a small portion of the article and then supply a link to the entire article so those interested can click through and read it all.
Your co-operation in this matter is appreciated.
Just bumping this thread to remind everyone about their responsibilities when it comes to respecting the copyright of others. If you are posting material that is sourced from elsewhere on the internet it is imperative that:
- You only reproduce a small amount of the source material in your post on ASF, unless the author has indicated that the material may be freely reproduced.
- You link to the original source material so that others can read the rest of the article/information and assess the quality/reliability of the source.
- You do not post any material (even an excerpt) from subscriber only newsletters. This information is intended for the newsletter subscribers only.
Thank you all for your attention and your co-operation.
Just bumping this thread to remind everyone about their responsibilities when it comes to respecting the copyright of others. If you are posting material that is sourced from elsewhere on the internet it is imperative that:
- You only reproduce a small amount of the source material in your post on ASF, unless the author has indicated that the material may be freely reproduced.
- You link to the original source material so that others can read the rest of the article/information and assess the quality/reliability of the source.
- You do not post any material (even an excerpt) from subscriber only newsletters. This information is intended for the newsletter subscribers only.
Thank you all for your attention and your co-operation.
Just bumping this thread to remind everyone about their responsibilities when it comes to respecting the copyright of others. If you are posting material that is sourced from elsewhere on the internet it is imperative that:
- You only reproduce a small amount of the source material in your post on ASF, unless the author has indicated that the material may be freely reproduced.
- You link to the original source material so that others can read the rest of the article/information and assess the quality/reliability of the source.
- You do not post any material (even an excerpt) from subscriber only newsletters. This information is intended for the newsletter subscribers only.
Thank you all for your attention and your co-operation.
Just bumping this thread to remind everyone about their responsibilities when it comes to respecting the copyright of others. If you are posting material that is sourced from elsewhere on the internet it is imperative that:
- You only reproduce a small amount of the source material in your post on ASF, unless the author has indicated that the material may be freely reproduced.
- You link to the original source material so that others can read the rest of the article/information and assess the quality/reliability of the source.
- You do not post any material (even an excerpt) from subscriber only newsletters. This information is intended for the newsletter subscribers only.
Thank you all for your attention and your co-operation.
Sadly, it seems that it is time for another reminder as incidents of copyright infringement here at ASF are on the increase again.
You are not entitled, under any circumstances, to reproduce an entire copyrighted article in a post here at ASF. This includes news reports. You are allowed to reproduce a small portion only, usually a few short paragraphs. You must acknowledge the title and author of the article and provide a link to the original source material. If a link to the source is not available (i.e it is from a printed publication) you must quote the publication name, date of publication and pages number(s).
Recently, I have been editing infringing posts to comply with these guidelines but it seems I will now be forced to remove posts in their entirety and issue infractions.
Please respect the copyright of others.
Dear Joe
As always I fully agree with the provision to protect one's copyright from legal and ethical perspective as well.
Whereas you have been rightfully advocating the importance of copyright issue for a long time.
Could I please make some suggestions considering not everyone possibly reads this thread and hence taking full benefits of the posting on this thread.
That a one line popout system for every posting on each thread be included :
"I acknowledge my posting has not violated the copyright provision and have agreed to abide by it - bla bla " and click OK. It is similar to the pop up window when placing an order from Commsec site.
To start with it may be annoying to some but then it absolves ASF from the obligations of copyright violation by a poster and brings some higher level of accountability for each of us while posting on a thread. Personally it brings some decorum and conformance to a good system as well.
regards
Just bumping this thread to remind everyone about their responsibilities when it comes to respecting the copyright of others. If you are posting material that is sourced from elsewhere on the internet it is imperative that:
- You only reproduce a small amount of the source material in your post on ASF, unless the author has indicated that the material may be freely reproduced.
- You link to the original source material so that others can read the rest of the article/information and assess the quality/reliability of the source.
- You do not post any material (even an excerpt) from subscriber only newsletters. This information is intended for the newsletter subscribers only.
Thank you all for your attention and your co-operation.
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