addenda: Thank you, but there's no need for apology, you weren't aware of the situation here at the 68kMLA or the ludicrous extension to the length of copyright protections that have been legislated over the years. Neither was I for that matter, I've posted some content in the scan dumps that I need to re-think in light of the information that netfreak posted below. I was made aware of this by another mod when the issue came up in another thread. Thanks for the help netfreak.
Here is a fabulous bit of news, unfortunately, it
might not apply to content that I have unwittingly posted:
French Court: Google Not Liable for Copyrighted Materials on YouTube
Thomas Jefferson, father of the bill of rights, considered copyright to be a necessary evil in a free society. As I understand it from the reading I've done, it was intended to be for a length of time sufficient to protect an author's right to secure income for works published. I'm sure he's rolling over in his grave at the state of copyright protection law today, extending the protection beyond the lifetime of the author. IMHO, of course.
The First U.S. Copyright Law
Search string for those interested, I find the subject fascinating:
"Thomas Jefferson" "copyright protection" length
Be that as it may: we are not Google, who could afford to front legal fees until awarded court costs in the case cited above, and we cannot even afford to lean upon the limits of "fair use," much less push them.
Its only a matter of time before one of those guys comes around here with their usual "snip". The site is a great idea, if only it wasn't under copyright.
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Indeed, even mods who might personally approve of the abandonware concept cannot voice approval of it here at the barracks. This place needs to toe the line legally, so as to preserve the institutional knowledge base we've built up over the past eleven years or so. Google just about anything pre-G5 and what organization's topics show up on the first page of hits? [

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It's wonderful to see comrades doing some "self policing" here in the threads, thanks.
jt