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- Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2010 22:56:36 +0900
- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Mailing list web archives..... Is this leagal ?
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Attila Kinali writes: > > But what makes you think it's "public" in the relevant sense? You can > > go into any computer store and walk out with a copy of Microsoft > > Windows, so that's pretty public. Good luck with your new "Kinali 7" > > business, though. > > The act of releasing something into _known_ uncontrollable medium > that is highly mirrored. In Europe, you have to know what you are > doing. That's a shame. And Europeans always complain about the need for lawyers in the U.S.! > So, if you subscribe to a mailinglist that is public and post your > highly intellectual uterings there, you forfeit, to some extend, > your rights to control its distribution. In other words, if it might be worth something to others, *don't* tell them unless you have a signed NDA. This is not the way to build public spirit, although it often works to build the kind of community that we economists call "a cartel". > > Sure. But re-posting something on the web requires that you make > > copies for your users and send the copies to them. In the > > U.S. copyright law definitely applies. > > If you use this strict interpretation, then any mailinglist archive > would be impossible, as you are copying and republishing other > peoples posts. No. Remember, in the U.S., with a few exceptions involving deliberate commercialization of infringing material and anything that involves hacking "technical means", copyright infringement is not illegal, it's a tort. Ie, you are liable to a court order to stop doing it and pay damages, possibly including punitive damages. What that means is that the mailing list, if the archiving policy is known, can presume agreement of posters, but that agreement can be withdrawn. Because of the presumption, however, there is no possibility of a criminal indictment (unless malice or another such motive could be proved *and* financial gain was involved -- obviously the DMCA is irrelevant here), and proving a tort would be very difficult, so there's very little risk of damages. However, a mirror is different matter. The author has done *nothing* (under U.S. law) that indicates any implicit permission for the mirror to publish; he did not mail it to the mirror. The mirror therefore is at risk of a tort in a way that the mailing list is not. And if the mirror is commercial (eg, sells ads), uh-oh. > We had a few of "i didnt know this mailinglist is public and want > my post removed" on the MPlayer and FFmpeg mailinglists. Our response > to this is always "you knew it was a public mailinglist, now it's too > late. it is on the net and cannot be removed again". Heh. That's a lie. You can't do anything about further propagation, but you sure can do something about your own archive. I *know* you can, because I always do. Also, if it were a privacy issue, you know you damn well would do it. > I'd be lying if i'd said that i know european laws ^^; > But as i wrote above, the use and intend of the mailinglist > limits the application of copyright. Do you have a reference for that? Or is it just the European version of joushiki ("the lies that everybody knows are true because everybody else says them")? > The trouble with you, Shev, is you don't say anything until you've saved > up a whole truckload of damned heavy brick arguments and then you dump > them all out and never look at the bleeding body mangled beneath the heap Hey! I resemble that remark!
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