Fri, 22 Oct 1999 00:21:43 -0500
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> Forgive my possible ignorance but, isn't making a CD ROM of one's list's
> archives, publishing? Something seems amiss about removing the archives
> from their source and placing them on such a readily distributable format.
> Am I off base? I know not all lists contain particularly personal material
> but........
If you run a list freely available to the public everything on the list
is published. If the archives are freely available to the public they
are published.
Putting the archives on a CD-ROM is merely another form of publishing.
However, it is a form of publishing not established in the ground rules
of participating in a list, unless explicitly stated. If the CD-ROM is
going to be sold permission should be sought from each poster to the list
included on the CD-ROM and possibly royalties are due each poster.
On the other hand, if the CD-ROM is done merely as an archive backup, to
be sure of preservation, I would see no problem. Judith and I have
certainly done the sort, Jim G. tells us he's going to dump the '91 logs,
so Judith stores them on tape and floppies, I store them on floppies, then
get Jim to put them back in after the VM > UNIX shift and all is well.
Douglas
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