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  • CureTheSane
    Carpe Noctem
    • Jan 2003
    • 5032

    #31
    Firstly, the internet is a form of cammunication where facial expressions and tones of voice etc are not an issue, therefore sometimes people come across differently than they intended.
    If I misinterpreted what was said by Lizz or anyone else, then I appologise.

    I am not a lawyer either.
    In asking for a precedent I wasn't challenging anyone, but requesting it.
    For all I know there are a million precedents of this sort out there, and if that is the case then there is no issue if they demand that we stop.

    Des, like i said, if this is a moral thing for you, or as you put it you want to do the right thing, then fine, I respect that and I will shut up.
    It's your board, and you can do whatever the hell you like with it.

    BUT, it is a messageboard, and opinions will be conveyed.
    Reading your posts you seem to have had enough of the @@@@ in some way or form.
    If this is because of any opinions stated causing you to get fed up, then I am sorry for that, but as long as I am around here, I will say what I think if an issue is raised.

    In the end, what will be done, will be done, and we will all move on and live with it.

    Charlie, I think what you hope for is a pipe dream to an extent.

    I gave up hope long ago of the club ever partaking in something outside of their own site of the realm of the AFL 'big brother'.
    If an interview is ever conducted with a player or an official of the Swans from RWO, I will be shocked.

    Crazy that they don't use an outlet like this, but that's up to them....
    The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.

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    • Go Swannies
      Veterans List
      • Sep 2003
      • 5697

      #32
      Sorry if I came across too strongly, too. I was just trying to put a point of view I hold very dear. I'm a journalist, author and lawyer so I guess I'm looking at it from a different perspective. I have seen my articles pop up everywhere around the world and as long as it's not by someone making money from them I enjoy knowing more people see what I write. The freedom to disseminate information and opinion is something I regard as very precious.

      But, as you say, it's your site.

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      • j s
        Think positive!
        • Jan 2003
        • 3303

        #33
        The copyright law is unambigous - reposting complete articles is an infringement of copyright.

        Commenting about an article is original work (by you) and therefore OK. Including a phrase or sentence or two to identify the particular aspect on which you wish to comment is also generally considered acceptable though there is no actual right to do so.

        The more you quote the greyer (and then blacker) the position gets.

        For further information read....

        Australian Copyright Council Information Sheets

        ....in particular....

        Copying from the Internet

        An extract....

        In relation to the Internet, you may infringe copyright if you do the following without express or implied
        permission:
        ? print material from a web site or a bulletin board;
        ? save material from a web site or a bulletin board onto a hard disk or floppy disk; or
        ? email material from a web site or a bulletin board to other people.
        The message board would seem to fall into both the second and third category

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        • hemsleys
          It's Goodes to cheer!!
          • Sep 2003
          • 23665

          #34
          OK!!!!

          So having posted my first full article for the morning. I then noticed this thread and have read it. I then went back and removed the article and posted the link.

          I'm not going to join the argument of right or wrong.

          I think a single perpetual sticky thread could be used for all "Sydney Related News Articles". In there we could just post the links to the Article/s. It would become a massive thread over the course of time.

          Alternatively, A weekly thread could be used as suggested starting on a Monday "Sydney related Articles - Week 21/6/04".

          This would appease the AFL/Club/Media/Snivelling little Journos.

          For those who are not registered to the media sites, registration is a simple process. You give Email address, they give news.

          If you have trouble accessing the sites linked , PM the posters and I'm sure we would be happy to <s> post</S> offer assistance to help you read the article.

          I'm happy to go with this process, but it may be a bit difficult, as I have just cut off my hands as a penalty. I will hve to learn to type with my toes or elbows.

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          • Rizzo
            On the Rookie List
            • Jan 2003
            • 655

            #35
            No problem here, I'm a link poster anyway.

            Are the Brett Kirk match reports from Optusnet available to non-Optusnet people?

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            • anne
              Regular in the Side
              • Sep 2003
              • 719

              #36
              I appreciate everyone who goes to the effort of posting Swans articles on this site. It saves me time and effort in having to find them myself. Clicking on a link is no effort at all. Many thanks to the regular posters.
              ---------||--ANNE--||----------

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              • barry
                Veterans List
                • Jan 2003
                • 8499

                #37
                Des, Have you tried asking permission from the usual sources directly if we can publish their articles here for analysis.
                I doubt they would mind, and in return they may ask for a more prominant link or small banner with the article which would in fact attract more hits to them, and act as a form of advertising for their paper.

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                • Charlie
                  On the Rookie List
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 4101

                  #38
                  Originally posted by barry
                  Des, Have you tried asking permission from the usual sources directly if we can publish their articles here for analysis.
                  I doubt they would mind, and in return they may ask for a more prominant link or small banner with the article which would in fact attract more hits to them, and act as a form of advertising for their paper.
                  This is an excellent middle-ground proposal.
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                  • Thunder Shaker
                    Aut vincere aut mori
                    • Apr 2004
                    • 4198

                    #39
                    Originally posted by lizz
                    Doesn't that suggest, though, they there is some value for Fairfax in having people register? Which might be precisely why they might not want us to do this - it takes away from whatever value they gain.

                    It isn't hard to register on Realfooty and it doesn't cost anything.
                    You are incorrect. What it costs you is your privacy.
                    From The Age web site
                    Why register?
                    We want you to register so we can improve theage.com.au and keep the site free.

                    The information you provide will give an overall profile of our readers and enable us to work better with advertisers.

                    We don't want to show you more advertisements but we want to ensure that the advertisements you see are of interest to you.

                    Your individual details will not be sold to third parties and you will not receive unsolicited emails, or spam.
                    Once you register, The Age will have a complete profile of *every* article you read, and that is something their marketing department are no doubt pushing very hard to their advertisers right now.

                    If you go to register, you will also notice that they require "accurate, complete and up-to-date information", including your name, age, and the like. The information you provide is worth a mint on the open market. Just think - your name, age and location (which can be cross-referenced to any other similar databases that they may buy, hence the reason why it must be "accurate, complete and up-to-date"), along with a complete and accurate history of every single article you read. Marketers pay a lot for that. I guess that's how they will fund their web site.

                    As for the last paragraph in "Why Register?", you have no guarantee that they won't spam you later, or later on sell your details. Many businesses these days pay lip service to contract laws at best, and such guarantees are not to be trusted.

                    For these reasons, I don't trust commercial websites where compulsory registration is required, so I won't be registering.
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                    • Thunder Shaker
                      Aut vincere aut mori
                      • Apr 2004
                      • 4198

                      #40
                      As for the posting of articles, here's what I suggest be posted whenever we post links to artcles:
                      • Headline of the article. I like to put these in bold so they stand out better.
                      • The name of the website that the artcle is on (eg: "AFL web site"), along with a link to the site's home page. The site could be one that your reader doesn't know about yet and is chock-full of articley goodness.
                      • A one-sentence summary of the article that you write yourself. If you write it yourself, you can be sure that you are not infringing on the rights of others.
                      • Link to article, thus giving the hosting site the page-view that they crave.
                      • If the website requires soul-sucking "free registration" to read the article, this should be stated so that you don't make people waste their time clicking on links to articles that they cannot view straight away.
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                      • penga
                        Senior Player
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 2601

                        #41
                        im not gonna go into the moral reasoning behind this thread as i normally click on the link anyway and read it from the site...

                        with the sticky idea...

                        can a sticky become a non-sticky? so that when that week is up rather than deleting the content, it can slip down the thread list into oblivion, but if you want to go back to an article it will be easy to find.

                        also, make the sticky with links only and if people want to discuss the news within the article start another thread on it???

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                        • sharpie
                          On the Rookie List
                          • Jul 2003
                          • 1588

                          #42
                          Originally posted by penga
                          im not gonna go into the moral reasoning behind this thread as i normally click on the link anyway and read it from the site...

                          with the sticky idea...

                          can a sticky become a non-sticky? so that when that week is up rather than deleting the content, it can slip down the thread list into oblivion, but if you want to go back to an article it will be easy to find.

                          also, make the sticky with links only and if people want to discuss the news within the article start another thread on it???

                          my 2c
                          I like the sticky/non-sticky idea. But having one thread with links and another with discussion becomes very clumsy in my opinion. Best to keep it all in one spot.
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                          • penga
                            Senior Player
                            • Jan 2003
                            • 2601

                            #43
                            Originally posted by sharpie
                            I like the sticky/non-sticky idea. But having one thread with links and another with discussion becomes very clumsy in my opinion. Best to keep it all in one spot.
                            so if u get 7 articles posted in a week, you want 7 different discussions going on in the one thread?
                            C'mon Chels!

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                            • chammond
                              • Jan 2003
                              • 1368

                              #44
                              Originally posted by penga
                              you want 7 different discussions going on in the one thread?
                              how is that different to what normally happens?

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                              • sharpie
                                On the Rookie List
                                • Jul 2003
                                • 1588

                                #45
                                Originally posted by penga
                                so if u get 7 articles posted in a week, you want 7 different discussions going on in the one thread?
                                This is a problem, true.

                                However, how many posts started with articles end up with discussions that run for more than a few posts? Major news ends up starting its own thread anyway at the moment, so I wouldnt expect much to change.

                                And each article would probably have been discussed before the next one is listed, or close enough. It isnt like all the week's articles are posted in one go, leaving the rest of the thread for comments. It would all be relatively interspersed.

                                But if this is a problem, why bother having just one thread for all news articles? The only thing that has changed since yesterday is that the whole body of the report isnt copied. Why not keep the system much like it is now, where if someone finds a new article, they just start a new thread and post the link.
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