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Since I have access to just about everything for free I am wondering if there could be a section of the forum where I can make them available rather than going through the process of saying "PM me if you want the details" etc. I will also be happy to take request for certain papers. Or if you prefer, I can just post salient pics. I just want to know if it's ok, if there can be a place for them.
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Are they things you can put a LINK to? I'm not supposed to make a separate section for them if it's a thing where the papers are taken from a private data base in which one needs to pay for them. But if you post a few here and there within strings, that won't be too obvious in terms of reprinting copyright material.
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They are not links; if I had links I would post them. I guess a pic here and there will not do much harm. If anyone needs more they can PM me.
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A pic here and there is great. You could post KEY sections from articles here and there too.
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How about a 'sticky', Miss J, in each section where Kosmed can post information pertinent to that particular part of the face as a central repository?
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Thing is IF the whole article is copied, a sticky calls attention to that. When the articles come from private data bases where there are subscription fees, they tell the subscribers outright the license for reprint is limited. Since I do have something to do with 'Intellectual Property' 'stuff' it would be imprudent of me to devote a separate section that actually housed articles in knowledge that the license to reprint and distribute was limited.
Now if she slips one or some key parts of one into a thread that's not a sticky, that's going to be more overlooked. But if entire articles from private data bases are uploaded and it's a sticky, I could get in trouble for that because I have 'something to do' with intellectual property 'stuff' .
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It's an intellectual property issue; one in which I know the answer is "NO".
I also have access to those private data bases. For example, take case of Elsevier which is private data base for ASAPS journal. My CONTRACT/ licence with them is similar to contracts with other similar data bases in which a subscription fee is needed to access them. Even IF I have 'free' access to some of them, that does not mean I'm 'free' to reproduce them in full and distribute in the public venue. Licence for use is for limited use. Reproducing them in full, in a public venue is NOT something the licence of limited use includes. My contract is one where I have 'limited licence' to use the material in the data base. It's a contract violation to reproduce the articles in full and distribute them in a public venue.
So, the act of my actually devoting a separate section for someone else to copy in full and reproduce and distribute those articles in a public venue and on my website would resolve to MY violating the contract I have with those private data bases. Reason being that the private data bases housing PS information are probably same ones I have 'contracts' with.
So, the question resolves to one where I'm being asked to violate a type of intellectual property contract matter and most likely from the SAME data bases where MY contract with them precludes me from reprinting and distributing their articles in a public venue. It would resolve to MY willingly violating copyright if I actually devoted a separate section for someone with same access to private data bases to reproduce those articles in full here and I'm not going to do that.
kosmeds,
Although you might have free access to those data bases, what kind of contract or licence do you have with them? Is it one where you have permission from them to reproduce any of their articles as to distribute in a public venue?
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Plus I would imagine there are spiders that crawl, looking for combinations of copyrighted word groups.
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I probably wasn't clear. I didn't mean to copy entire copyrighted articles/studies if access to such info was limited to a single individual. I was thinking more along the lines of non-copyrighted info or sections of important info garnered during research.
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Most articles are copyright. It's no problem to put up a sticky with LINKS to articles with it. But kosmed said, they were not articles with links.
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I see.
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