Clyde Sisler writes ... > For what it's worth, I've created an area on my web site, > (http://csisler.com/Paddlewise.htm), intended to store interesting > Paddlewise threads. There are two recent threads out there now and I'll be > adding Jack Martin's Lake Erie Death thread tonight. <snip> > I've taken the time so far to get permission from the authors of the posts > before publishing the threads. I suspect at least one of the authors finds > this process mildly irksome. I don't want any copyright issues but also > don't want to be annoying. What do you think? I'm half of a mind to post > whatever and remove all or part of it if someone complains. The membership for this list is not closed. Although anyone could get a list of all subscribed email addresses, few are inclined to either care or bother to do so. There is no reasonable assumption that what is written here could not be read by anyone who cares to do so. With this in mind I think Sisler or anyone else could extract posts to create threads or archives provided that all attributions are kept and that no monetary profit is derived from making any such collections of threads/posts. Certainly if anyone objects to their inclusion in such an archive or thread, they can let the archive-master (webmaster) know and I am fairly certain that any reasonable request will be handled fairly. If anyone doesn't like the selection of posts, then they can either go fly a kite, or make their own archive. I applaud Clydes efforts. neal_at_bellhow.com *************************************************************************** PaddleWise Paddling Mailing List Submissions: paddlewise_at_lists.intelenet.net Subscriptions: paddlewise-request_at_lists.intelenet.net Website: http://www.gasp-seakayak.net/paddlewise/ ***************************************************************************Received on Mon Mar 22 1999 - 16:00:00 PST
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