discuss: Copyright Infringement of 'Linux Dictionary'
Subject:
Re: Copyright Infringement of 'Linux Dictionary'
From:
Emma Jane Hogbin ####@####.####
Date:
11 May 2004 02:22:07 -0000
Message-Id: <20040511015350.GA1141@smeagol>
On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 11:45:25AM +1000, Binh Nguyen wrote:
> Awww.... I'm fairly sure that the whole dictionary is
> there. For example, take a look at the definition for
> .tar.gz and the spelling error (stnad) for the
> definition for '3dwm'). I'm guessing that they made a
> few 'bot assisted additions.
/me sighs. Not cool. But if it is a bot-generated site, is there a way
that you can incorporate your name/copyright info into the dictionary
before it's grabbed? I seem to recall you're ok with people having a copy
of it as long as they give you credit?
If the entire thing is bot-generated who knows if there will be anyone
there to answer your call. Let us know how it goes, of course! But I also
wonder if you could somehow add an extra copyright notice onto your files
so that bot-driven sites give you the correct credits?
emma
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