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9th December 2010, 23:19 #1
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Thanks for the info.
by Pino (from F1 forum)
Copying entire articles is against the law and against our policy/rules, so please don't do that. It's allowed to take short excerpt or selelcted parts from an article but the total must not exceed 10% of the work. In all cases a source or a link must be given.
Thank You
I was unaware of this, and considering the increasing tension, as it appears on the media sources with regard to the topic of cyberspace copyright these days, I was wondering about this topic, and was intending to bring it up.
Anyways, good to know. Thank you.
PS - I almost forgot... is it okay to post the link still?.. as a reference?FIDO - Forget It, Drive On
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10th December 2010, 08:31 #2
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Originally Posted by AAReagles
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10th December 2010, 18:10 #3
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Originally Posted by Mark
Originally Posted by Mark
I wasn't sure, since there's been quite a bit on the news about copyrights and where sources were obtained from.FIDO - Forget It, Drive On
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