[Air-L] public private
Jeremy Hunsinger
jhuns at vt.edu
Fri Aug 10 09:34:52 PDT 2007
I suggest that for most of the purposes of research, the use of the
materials in question from the internet are not derivative uses, but
novel uses and thus the inclusion of copyrighted material under the
rubric of fair use does not matter so long as the inclusion is
properly cited and referenced. However, I am not a lawyer and would
prefer to hear from some of the notable law professors on this.
Because the rule on citing and using texts from the internet, in my
opinion, must be the same or a very close rule to using any other
copyrighted text. If i can quote and cite from a book as
evidence.... then, published materials on the internet must follow a
similar rule, no?
Jeremy Hunsinger
Information Ethics Fellow, Center for Information Policy Research,
School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
(www.cipr.uwm.edu)
Words are things; and a small drop of ink, falling like dew upon a
thought, produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions,
think. --Byron
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