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![]() Leslie Swartz wrote: There is indeed an obvious difference between "quoting a relevant excerpt" and "reproducing the entire document." its not the entire document. its a single story in a newspaper Your point is entirely irrelevant to the discussion at hand. Dont think so As a personal aside, what would drive a person to do this? I've never understood that phenomenon- the use of an inappropriate counterargument in refutation of a position- but I do agree it is effective, as many people are too weak-minded or are inattentive to the discussion to notice. I, for one, have never even considered the use of such misdirection to state a case. I just fundamentally don't understand how anyone would consider using such a ploy. Was it an accident? Im a law professor. I teach this stuff. im bothered by anyone who misuses the limited monopoly provided by the copyright law Vince Steve Swartz "Prof. Vincent Brannigan" wrote in message ... Alan Lothian wrote: In article , John Mullen wrote: Richard Bernstein, NYT Reprinted in the International Herald Tribune. U.S. is losing the sympathy of the world snip of loads of stuff distributed around the Net in gross breach of copyright On this point I have to disagree. It is clealry being distributed for the purpose of comment and reaction, which is classic "Fair use" under the copyright law. BERNE CONVENTION FOR THE PROTECTION OF LITERARY AND ARTISTIC WORKS (Paris Text 1971) Article 10 (1) It shall be permissible to make quotations from a work which has already been lawfully made available to the public, provided that their making is compatible with fair practice, and their extent does not exceed that justified by the purpose, including quotations from newspaper articles and periodicals in the form of press summaries Vince |
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Vince Brannigan wrote:
Im a law professor. I teach this stuff. If you are, the students shold chip in and buy you a keyboard with an apostrophe key. im bothered by anyone who misuses the limited monopoly provided by the copyright law And the rest of us are bothered by someone claiming to be an expert on something spouting obvious falsehoods... -- Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations. Slam on brakes accordingly. |
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This post should not be understood as implying support for any US
policy, past, present or future, but merely as a small contribution to the War against Bull****, which is both more pressing and more important than the War against Terrorism. Maybe a bit less of Fox News biased propaganda and a bit more listening of the worldwide opinion would help the USA in dealing with foreign countries. You're so self-centered and buried in your own pro-US propaganda that you have no real contact with the rest of the world, so how can you pretent to bring peace and stability (with weapons!!!) throughout the world without knowing it, and without wanting to know it. It's not american people fault, it's all propaganda and biased information, of the same kind germans invented at national socialism time and which is still used at each crisis (please, I'm not saying US people are Nazis!). It's the same kind of propaganda that was used by soviets and of course by extreme islamists. You should know, especially you in this "military" forum, that at war time, misinformation and propaganda play a major role. So, do you really swallow every word, all the bull****, that your puppet of president Bush says?! The tv news we have in Europe are not the same as US ones, we have another point of view of the world from where things don't look the same. So in example it's better to put US and European news in the balance to get an opinion that should me more correct. You should do the same in the US, before things to get worse. This article isn't bull**** (at least you think the others opinion always is bull****...) and you should have the intelligence to pick some good points in it. Not being single minded and keeping a critical spirit is a good thing, whatever the situation is... Yours, John |
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In article , John Doe
wrote: This post should not be understood as implying support for any US policy, past, present or future, but merely as a small contribution to the War against Bull****, which is both more pressing and more important than the War against Terrorism. Maybe a bit less of Fox News biased propaganda and a bit more listening of the worldwide opinion would help the USA in dealing with foreign countries. You're so self-centered and buried in your own pro-US propaganda What's this "you" jazz, Doe boy? What makes you think I am American? Must be my .sig, with a quote from a very great Muslim scholar and a human-readable dot uk address, I suppose. snippaggio So, do you really swallow every word, all the bull****, that your puppet of president Bush says?! Not my puppet. The tv news we have in Europe are not the same as US ones, we have another point of view of the world from where things don't look the same. Some of us in Europe can construct English sentences, too. Pas seulement en anglais: est-ce que tu me conseilles de lire les avis du Monde de Paris, par example, ou peut-etre The Guardian te suffit? So in example it's better to put US and European news in the balance "Europe's in the balance; neither side prevails. There's nothing left in either of the scales." -- Alexander Pope. -- "The past resembles the future as water resembles water" Ibn Khaldun My .mac.com address is a spam sink. If you wish to email me, try alan dot lothian at blueyonder dot co dot uk |
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![]() "John Doe" wrote in message ... This post should not be understood as implying support for any US policy, past, present or future, but merely as a small contribution to the War against Bull****, which is both more pressing and more important than the War against Terrorism. Maybe a bit less of Fox News biased propaganda and a bit more listening of the worldwide opinion would help the USA in dealing with foreign countries. You're so self-centered and buried in your own pro-US propaganda that you have no real contact with the rest of the world, so how can you pretent to bring peace and stability (with weapons!!!) throughout the world without knowing it, and without wanting to know it. Ahem the chap you are replying to isn't an American I suggest that you actually READ the post before engaging in any more wit and wisdom. Keith |
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![]() It's not american people fault, it's all propaganda and biased information, of the same kind germans invented at national socialism time Kill-file! Probably should program the old kill-file to incorporate anyone who styles himself "John Doe" with my intervention... all the best -- Dan Ford email: www.danford.net/letters.htm#9 see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com |
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Diogenes Weeps.
Steve Swartz "John Doe" wrote in message ... This post should not be understood as implying support for any US policy, past, present or future, but merely as a small contribution to the War against Bull****, which is both more pressing and more important than the War against Terrorism. Maybe a bit less of Fox News biased propaganda and a bit more listening of the worldwide opinion would help the USA in dealing with foreign countries. You're so self-centered and buried in your own pro-US propaganda that you have no real contact with the rest of the world, so how can you pretent to bring peace and stability (with weapons!!!) throughout the world without knowing it, and without wanting to know it. It's not american people fault, it's all propaganda and biased information, of the same kind germans invented at national socialism time and which is still used at each crisis (please, I'm not saying US people are Nazis!). It's the same kind of propaganda that was used by soviets and of course by extreme islamists. You should know, especially you in this "military" forum, that at war time, misinformation and propaganda play a major role. So, do you really swallow every word, all the bull****, that your puppet of president Bush says?! The tv news we have in Europe are not the same as US ones, we have another point of view of the world from where things don't look the same. So in example it's better to put US and European news in the balance to get an opinion that should me more correct. You should do the same in the US, before things to get worse. This article isn't bull**** (at least you think the others opinion always is bull****...) and you should have the intelligence to pick some good points in it. Not being single minded and keeping a critical spirit is a good thing, whatever the situation is... Yours, John |
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![]() This post should not be understood as implying support for any US policy, past, present or future, but merely as a small contribution to the War against Bull****, which is both more pressing and more important than the War against Terrorism. I don't entirely agree with your closing idea, but thank you for the fight that led you to it. all the best -- Dan Ford email: www.danford.net/letters.htm#9 see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com |
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In article , Cub Driver
wrote: This post should not be understood as implying support for any US policy, past, present or future, but merely as a small contribution to the War against Bull****, which is both more pressing and more important than the War against Terrorism. I don't entirely agree with your closing idea Think it through. , but thank you for the fight that led you to it. My pleasure entirely. You're welcome. -- "The past resembles the future as water resembles water" Ibn Khaldun My .mac.com address is a spam sink. If you wish to email me, try alan dot lothian at blueyonder dot co dot uk |
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On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 10:49:27 +0100, Alan Lothian
wrote: In article , John Mullen wrote: Richard Bernstein, NYT Reprinted in the International Herald Tribune. U.S. is losing the sympathy of the world snip of loads of stuff distributed around the Net in gross breach of copyright The sympathy of the world (whatever the hell "world" means in that context) plus two euros will buy you a cup of coffee in some capital cities. Add a couple more euros and you can get a nice cappucino. |
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