Quote:[SIZE=3]No you can't charge people to read: that's not what copyright does.but I can charge them to reference it in their bibliography of their dba, scheme of works?
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like sampling in music..
Quote:[SIZE=3]The IPO website has got clear guidance on copyright.
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good for ipo
Quote:[SIZE=3]If it's an accessible archive anyone can read it. If it's not accessible and preserved it's not an archive.What is it then? It seems to me that there are levels of accessibility-accessibility and preserved are not inclusive. The internet has given us new concepts of preserved and accessibility
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Quote:[SIZE=3]Incidentally many museums require transfer of an archives copyright to them when they accept it.
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yes they do-why do they do that? why do they accept my archive which is forced on them by the curators. I was in a museum down Reggio di Calabria and tried to take a picture of some bronze statues (sans flash) and you should have seen the rash of jobsworth all over me..They had-have control over copyright. Good on them. They charge me entrance fee. Good on them.should they have taxed the good citzens of naples or the developers/tourists to preserve the record?
Reason: your past is my past