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Subject: | Re: UKNM: Legal implications on the web |
From: | Ray Taylor |
Date: | Fri, 6 Oct 2000 01:04:18 +0100 |
Amanda Eames <amanda [dot] eamesfisystem [dot] com> asks:
> I'm interested to find out what people know about the legal implications
of
> infringement of copyright/trademarks etc on the web.
Copyright and other intellectual property rights are media-independent. The
same rules apply. To copy, eg, a book, without the author and/or publisher's
agreement is an infringement of their rights whether you photocopy the book
(or any substantial part of it), or key it in and post it up on a web site.
Ray Taylor
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Re: UKNM: Legal implications on the web, Giles Turnbull
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