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| Copyright |
| Author: | Richard Smith |
| Date: | Friday, 18th Feb 2005 11:04 |
| Views: | 2,199 (excluding Digests and RSS feeds) |
| Category: | Information Issues | | URL: | http://www.freepint.com/go/b31435 |
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I believe it is acceptable to take data presented in a journal article and reproduce it in a different format eg a table without requiring copyright clearance for the original data. I was wondering whether anyone could confirm this and/or knows of a good question/answer site on copyright issues. |
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| Copyright | | I believe it is acceptable to take data presented in a journal article and reproduce it in a different format ... |
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Richard Smith |
18/02/05 11:04 |
31435 |
 | Re: Copyright | | Visit my web page: "copyright, citation, and plagiarism" at
http://www.harrold.org/rfhextra/cite.html
or
http://www.harrold.org/rfhextra/citation.html
you may find some useful guidelines. |
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Robert Harrold |
28/02/05 07:42 |
31524 |
 | Re: Copyright | | Not to unduly toot my emplyoer's horn, but FYI - it is possible to get licenses for republishing, when appropriate. ... |
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Dave Davis |
25/02/05 20:46 |
31519 |
 | Re: Copyright | | I'm not a lawyer either so take care. However I think it depends on exactly what you are going to ... |
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Henry Haszler |
22/02/05 13:17 |
31464 |
 | Re: Copyright | | "Breach of the law of copyright" is a fancy way of saying "theft." You may not take the results ... |
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Atalanta |
19/02/05 19:55 |
31450 |
 | Re: Copyright | | First off - I am not a lawyer, so feel entirely free to ignore everything that I'm about to say.
However, ... |
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Phil Bradley |
18/02/05 12:09 |
31438 |
  | Re: Copyright | | It all depends on what you are doing with the information. Copyright laws are intended to protect a writer's work ... |
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Peter Welter |
22/02/05 18:45 |
31470 |
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