[Hallicrafters] Ad Reprints?
Dave Moorman
dmoorman4 at attbi.com
Tue Feb 12 17:34:21 EST 2002
Bob - I've known of a teacher who lost their job because they duplicated
materials for teaching purposes. I know the person was a music teacher, but
beyond that don't know the details.
Dave
> From: rbethman at comcast.net
> Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 15:51:45 -0500
> To: hallicrafters at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [Hallicrafters] Ad Reprints?
>
> Well, neither am I an attorney, but as to clarity of law regarding
> copyright, the second paragraph by Duane is NOT wholly correct. There is an
> area of the law regarding the teaching profession. That area DOES allow the
> duplication of segments of copyrighted material for teaching purposes ONLY.
>
> Bob - N0DGN
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Duane Fischer, W8DBF"
> To: "Bruce Muscolino"
> Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 1:56 PM
> Subject: Re: [Hallicrafters] Ad Reprints?
>
>
>> First, gentleman, Bruce is not an attorney.
>>
>> Second, the laws are clear if you take the time to study them. I do have
>> copyrightes, myself. I also have a legally registered name, but it is not
> a
>> 'trademark'.
>>
>> You may not 'reproduce' any copyrighted material for any form of
> distribution
>> without first obtaining written permission of the copyright holder. This
>> includes giving it away.
>>
>> If it is copyrighted, you need permission to do anything other than make a
> copy
>> for your own private/personal use in your own home etc. Elapsed time does
> not
>> necessarily void a copyright or a trademark
>>
>> The best advice is to not do it, unless you first get written permission
> from
>> the holder of the copyright.
>>
>> Duane W8DBF
>>
>> ----------
>> From: Bruce Muscolino <w6toy at erols.com>
>> To:
>> Cc: Dave Moorman <dmoorman4 at attbi.com>; Hallicrafters/qth.net
>> <hallicrafters at mailman.qth.net>
>> Subject: Re: [Hallicrafters] Ad Reprints?
>> Date: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 8:41 AM
>>
>>
>>
>> Dave.
>>>
>>> I can see that copying an ad, or any copyrighted material, and selling
> the
>>> copies would be illegal, but if you make a copy and give (no money
> changes
>>> hands) it to someone, would that be illegal, too?
>>>
>> You're sort of in a gray area here. I doubt most copyright holders
>> would care if you gave one to a friend as a gift. Unless you are
>> actually advertising copies for sale, how would anyone prove that you
>> are making them for profit!
>>
>> 73
>>> Dave
>>>
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