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Copyright question
Im not really sure where I shouldve posted this.
I have a site that I use to store all of my study notes and its behind passwords and all of the security stuff. I somehow just want to get rid of that and let it be a normal site but what Im really concerned of is the copyright issue. Theres a lot of content on it that I just got from other websites, books and tutorials and theyre all mixed up already and I cant remember where I got them. Yes, theyre pasted content or just styled differently. I have no intention of claiming to have composed all of the sites contents or make money out of it, I mean I will state this fact if I have to but is that enough? Can people sue me or shut my site down if they find their work there? I want to remove the user authentication so that anyone can just go there without the hassle. Thanks in advance. |
Saying "I did not write all of this" makes you an honest plagiarist, but a plagiarist non the less. My suggestion: Reword it.
To address it from a strictly legal standpoint (only valid in the US): Quote:
For full information on US copyright law, have a go at US Code Title 17. |
If the content is public domain, then go for it.
Don't forget about the kid who tried to post the code that he wrote for the class and was threatened with failure if he did so. http://boingboing.net/2009/06/11/stu...llenges-p.html |
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What I find interesting is that I may prepare C++ code for fun, but then when I/we (the class) needs (or wants) some of the code, I will happily bring it in and show.
The thing is that I modify some of the code to better suit it for the class, so who owns the code now? The teacher, the class, me, or everyone? |
My suggestion is that if you don't know the source of the material then simply don't include it on the site. I can't cite any legal clauses or documents because I know nothing of US law. So what's below is just personal perspective based on academia.
If you quote remote sources you need to give attribution to them, no matter how small the quote. Even if you're just making reference to someone else's ideas you need to cite that source. If you want to host complete documents which aren't yours then you'll need to get in touch with the copyright owner to get permission since using complete documents (or even significant portions of them) with only citing the source is not enough. Hosting your own study notes won't fall under the same category since they're your original works. However your school/college may well have an agreement that you will not make public your notes—usually in an effort to squash the problem of plagiarism and to uphold academic integrity (current and future students could just use your work without doing anything themselves!). Just to summarise, if you don't know the source then don't make it public. You won't get sued or required to have the entire site shut down. At most someone may send you a (legal) request to remove one or more pieces of work if they can lay claim to that work (at least then you know who to talk to with regards to citing the source!). Talk to someone at school/college with regards to hosting your own study notes publicly, don't be surprised if they ask you not to. |
Alright, so from what you all are saying, I just cant post these materials unless I reword them or contact the author and get permission which I cant do and i cant quote them too since i dont remember them anymore. But atleast I wont get sued right, just asked to put it down.
I dont go to school actually, my study notes comes from self study. The school example is interesting, and I guess it is true sometimes, professors just want to recycle their assignments sometimes. But just what Villageidiot said too it is interesting how that law would apply to that. Alright, from the way it all sounds its best to just keep it behind a door, atleast until I try to reword all of it. Thank you all for the info and insight. |
sorry.. double post, wrong button
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