>From: Angela Genusa <agenusaATmindspring.com>
>
>Of course, you are free to rehash, plagiarize,
>collage, recombine, reassemble, all day long for your own amusement and
>your friends'. If you publish the piece you spoke of, however, either in
>print or on the Web, you take the risk that the author of the original
>article or the news corporation who holds the copyright of its staff writer
>might take legal action against you.
>
I posted it on a few bulletin boards, including SF Gate's Kosovo board.
There was less reaction than you might think, just a couple of people
informing me I was a sick bastard. I left the original bylines and
copyright notice intact without including myself in anything except the
"submitted by" line. A lot of copyrighted material, usually news articles,
are posted on bulletin boards.
Andrew Lander
http://home.earthlink.net/~landerfam/
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