Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Re: on future polls

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Your pro is wrong.

And I am a pro as well.

Bill

On 9/14/07, tonysoares@... <tonysoares@...> wrote:

>

>

>

> I spoke with someone who works with The Rutgers Eaglton instititute polls

> as well as

> The Quinnipiac College polls. Based on Fred (and others asking) for

> results of a recent poll) He told me that data collected by a casual

> poll does not, repeat does not fall under the same standards or

> copyright or proprietary laws as formal , academic or professional based

> polls that are authorized and comissioned by boards that set guidlines and

> standards for usage and stadards.

> So when someone italks about their days as a journalist, ad guy or college

> office staffer as an expert. They are wrong on this topic.

>

> The info gathered on the recent polls are not owned by Rose or

> , because under basic journalistic academic or data collection

> standards they are not being published in a legitimate publication offered

> for usage to legitimate services or dealt with in a professionally time

> sensitive manner.

>

> That's from a pro.

>

> Not me

>

> --Tony

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

And you work at which routinely utilized organization for polling?

Rutgers/Eagleton?

Qunnicpiac? AP?

There are hundreds but out here those are very well regarded.

Rose and 's polls are not ofiicially authorized or legitimized polls. they

are ad-hoc polls and hold no clout or weight.

I've also hire professional pollsters when I ran for council. Political polls

are volunteer polls and when one participates you are told a script that states

legal information as to who is conducting the reasearch and a vague idea of it's

purpose.

It's completely voluntary.

Given that Rose and run a list they give the impression that it is for the

benefit of the members.

If you wanna give yourself a @#$% on trying to prove me wrong that's fine, I

really don't care.

Tony

Re: on future polls

" tonysoares@... "

Cc: dwarfism

> Your pro is wrong.

>

> And I am a pro as well.

>

> Bill

>

> On 9/14/07, tonysoares@... wrote:

> >

> >

> >

> > I spoke with someone who works with The Rutgers Eaglton

> instititute polls

> > as well as

> > The Quinnipiac College polls. Based on Fred (and others

> asking) for

> > results of a recent poll) He told me that data collected

> by a casual

> > poll does not, repeat does not fall under the same

> standards or

> > copyright or proprietary laws as formal , academic or

> professional based

> > polls that are authorized and comissioned by boards that set

> guidlines and

> > standards for usage and stadards.

> > So when someone italks about their days as a journalist, ad

> guy or college

> > office staffer as an expert. They are wrong on this topic.

> >

> > The info gathered on the recent polls are not owned by

> Rose or

> > , because under basic journalistic academic or data collection

> > standards they are not being published in a legitimate

> publication offered

> > for usage to legitimate services or dealt with in a

> professionally time

> > sensitive manner.

> >

> > That's from a pro.

> >

> > Not me

> >

> > --Tony

> >

> >

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Tony, you are confusing the first amendment with laws regarding

intellectual property and copyrighted material.

According to the Berne Copyright Convention, signed into law on April

1, 1989, " mere facts " and " survey forms " are not copyrighted material.

For example, if you wanted to duplicate Rose and 's forms and do

your own survey, then you would not be violating any copyrighted

material. Also, the facts gleaned from the surveys are not

copyrighted, however, conclusions from those facts are. And it

matters not whether the surveyors are from a " legitimate " publication

or use " basic journalistic " procedures.

and Rose are under no compulsion (other than common courtesy) to

divulge the results of their survey unless they were subpoenaed in the

process of a civil or criminal investigation to provide the

information under oath. Another example: If you walk around and ask

ten people what they thought of President Bush, neither I, nor anyone

you asked, can compel you to divulge what they said to you unless you

were ordered to do so in a court of law. This falls under the first

amendment right to provide freedom of expression and freedom of

thought. This right also provides the freedom of an individual NOT to

express their thoughts.

What you probably didn't tell your " pro " friend was that and

Rose conducted a PRIVATE survey with consenting adults with the

expressed intent of publication. Your friend would be correct if the

survey was done through the list with all responses sent to the list

in general (which would fall under the category of a " casual " survey)

and wasn't specifically designated for publication.

So yes, the info gleaned by and Rose is not " owned " by them.

But they are also under no obligation to reveal what they gleaned.

What this simply means is that if you beat them to the punch, do your

own survey, and then write an essay or book based on that survey, then

THEY cannot make a copyright claim against YOU. (UNLESS the

conclusions of your survey undermine their intellectual proprietary

rights to " works in progress. " It would be difficult to prove in

court, but they could still make a claim against you.)

Why don't you let it go? Take a deep breath, relax, enjoy the coming

of the fall.

Bill

(ISO 9000-x certified editor and auditor)

On 9/14/07, Bill Bradford <tslug1@...> wrote:

> Your pro is wrong.

>

> And I am a pro as well.

>

> Bill

>

>

> On 9/14/07, tonysoares@... < tonysoares@...> wrote:

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > I spoke with someone who works with The Rutgers Eaglton instititute polls

> as well as

> > The Quinnipiac College polls. Based on Fred (and others asking) for

> results of a recent poll) He told me that data collected by a casual

> poll does not, repeat does not fall under the same standards or

> copyright or proprietary laws as formal , academic or professional based

> polls that are authorized and comissioned by boards that set guidlines and

> standards for usage and stadards.

> > So when someone italks about their days as a journalist, ad guy or college

> office staffer as an expert. They are wrong on this topic.

> >

> > The info gathered on the recent polls are not owned by Rose or

> , because under basic journalistic academic or data collection

> standards they are not being published in a legitimate publication offered

> for usage to legitimate services or dealt with in a professionally time

> sensitive manner.

> >

> > That's from a pro.

> >

> > Not me

> >

> > --Tony

> >

> >

>

--

" Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an

indomitable will. "

- Gandhi

" A wise man has great power, and a man of knowledge increases strength "

- Proverbs 24:5

Link to comment
Share on other sites

You workED at a newpaper correct? were you a pollster for The NY Times, a

University, The Associated Press The Eagleton Institute or any golbal service in

your Carreer?

If so, you may have some points but Don't discount his you will lok foolish

Re: on future polls

" tonysoares@... "

Cc: dwarfism

> Your pro is wrong.

>

> And I am a pro as well.

>

> Bill

>

> On 9/14/07, tonysoares@... wrote:

> >

> >

> >

> > I spoke with someone who works with The Rutgers Eaglton

> instititute polls

> > as well as

> > The Quinnipiac College polls. Based on Fred (and others

> asking) for

> > results of a recent poll) He told me that data collected

> by a casual

> > poll does not, repeat does not fall under the same

> standards or

> > copyright or proprietary laws as formal , academic or

> professional based

> > polls that are authorized and comissioned by boards that set

> guidlines and

> > standards for usage and stadards.

> > So when someone italks about their days as a journalist, ad

> guy or college

> > office staffer as an expert. They are wrong on this topic.

> >

> > The info gathered on the recent polls are not owned by

> Rose or

> > , because under basic journalistic academic or data collection

> > standards they are not being published in a legitimate

> publication offered

> > for usage to legitimate services or dealt with in a

> professionally time

> > sensitive manner.

> >

> > That's from a pro.

> >

> > Not me

> >

> > --Tony

> >

> >

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Please let this go. I will say in 's defense this poll is so

informal. We were all giving the understanding the results of the

poll would be released shortly after the deadline.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > I spoke with someone who works with The Rutgers Eaglton

> > instititute polls

> > > as well as

> > > The Quinnipiac College polls. Based on Fred (and others

> > asking) for

> > > results of a recent poll) He told me that data collected

> > by a casual

> > > poll does not, repeat does not fall under the same

> > standards or

> > > copyright or proprietary laws as formal , academic or

> > professional based

> > > polls that are authorized and comissioned by boards that set

> > guidlines and

> > > standards for usage and stadards.

> > > So when someone italks about their days as a journalist, ad

> > guy or college

> > > office staffer as an expert. They are wrong on this topic.

> > >

> > > The info gathered on the recent polls are not owned by

> > Rose or

> > > , because under basic journalistic academic or data

collection

> > > standards they are not being published in a legitimate

> > publication offered

> > > for usage to legitimate services or dealt with in a

> > professionally time

> > > sensitive manner.

> > >

> > > That's from a pro.

> > >

> > > Not me

> > >

> > > --Tony

> > >

> > >

> >

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

There is a distinction between a popular poll done by a newspaper or

other media outlet and those done by academic institutions for

research publications which I think was what was referring to

when he was referencing research institutes/centers he contacted. An

academic poll would have rigid guidelines and would be supervised by

professionals in that field and would have to be vetted by an

Institutional Review Board and have specific regulations regarding

human subjects.

The poll and Rose did does not fit the criteria above which is

what I think was saying.

>

> Tony, you are confusing the first amendment with laws regarding

> intellectual property and copyrighted material.

>

> According to the Berne Copyright Convention, signed into law on April

> 1, 1989, " mere facts " and " survey forms " are not copyrighted material.

> For example, if you wanted to duplicate Rose and 's forms and do

> your own survey, then you would not be violating any copyrighted

> material. Also, the facts gleaned from the surveys are not

> copyrighted, however, conclusions from those facts are. And it

> matters not whether the surveyors are from a " legitimate " publication

> or use " basic journalistic " procedures.

>

> and Rose are under no compulsion (other than common courtesy) to

> divulge the results of their survey unless they were subpoenaed in the

> process of a civil or criminal investigation to provide the

> information under oath. Another example: If you walk around and ask

> ten people what they thought of President Bush, neither I, nor anyone

> you asked, can compel you to divulge what they said to you unless you

> were ordered to do so in a court of law. This falls under the first

> amendment right to provide freedom of expression and freedom of

> thought. This right also provides the freedom of an individual NOT to

> express their thoughts.

>

> What you probably didn't tell your " pro " friend was that and

> Rose conducted a PRIVATE survey with consenting adults with the

> expressed intent of publication. Your friend would be correct if the

> survey was done through the list with all responses sent to the list

> in general (which would fall under the category of a " casual " survey)

> and wasn't specifically designated for publication.

>

> So yes, the info gleaned by and Rose is not " owned " by them.

> But they are also under no obligation to reveal what they gleaned.

> What this simply means is that if you beat them to the punch, do your

> own survey, and then write an essay or book based on that survey, then

> THEY cannot make a copyright claim against YOU. (UNLESS the

> conclusions of your survey undermine their intellectual proprietary

> rights to " works in progress. " It would be difficult to prove in

> court, but they could still make a claim against you.)

>

> Why don't you let it go? Take a deep breath, relax, enjoy the coming

> of the fall.

>

> Bill

> (ISO 9000-x certified editor and auditor)

>

>

> > >

> > > I spoke with someone who works with The Rutgers Eaglton

instititute polls

> > as well as

> > > The Quinnipiac College polls. Based on Fred (and others asking) for

> > results of a recent poll) He told me that data collected by

a casual

> > poll does not, repeat does not fall under the same standards or

> > copyright or proprietary laws as formal , academic or professional

based

> > polls that are authorized and comissioned by boards that set

guidlines and

> > standards for usage and stadards.

> > > So when someone italks about their days as a journalist, ad guy

or college

> > office staffer as an expert. They are wrong on this topic.

> > >

> > > The info gathered on the recent polls are not owned by Rose or

> > , because under basic journalistic academic or data collection

> > standards they are not being published in a legitimate publication

offered

> > for usage to legitimate services or dealt with in a

professionally time

> > sensitive manner.

> > >

> > > That's from a pro.

> > >

> > > Not me

> > >

> > > --Tony

> > >

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I have to admit I don't even know what the poll was for, because I'm getting

use to deleting most of the e-mails on this list.

Steve

>From: " Jim " <jimcofpa@...>

>dwarfism

>Subject: Re: on future polls

>Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 22:41:08 -0000

>

>Please let this go. I will say in 's defense this poll is so

>informal. We were all giving the understanding the results of the

>poll would be released shortly after the deadline.

>

>

>

>

>

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > I spoke with someone who works with The Rutgers Eaglton

> > > instititute polls

> > > > as well as

> > > > The Quinnipiac College polls. Based on Fred (and others

> > > asking) for

> > > > results of a recent poll) He told me that data collected

> > > by a casual

> > > > poll does not, repeat does not fall under the same

> > > standards or

> > > > copyright or proprietary laws as formal , academic or

> > > professional based

> > > > polls that are authorized and comissioned by boards that set

> > > guidlines and

> > > > standards for usage and stadards.

> > > > So when someone italks about their days as a journalist, ad

> > > guy or college

> > > > office staffer as an expert. They are wrong on this topic.

> > > >

> > > > The info gathered on the recent polls are not owned by

> > > Rose or

> > > > , because under basic journalistic academic or data

>collection

> > > > standards they are not being published in a legitimate

> > > publication offered

> > > > for usage to legitimate services or dealt with in a

> > > professionally time

> > > > sensitive manner.

> > > >

> > > > That's from a pro.

> > > >

> > > > Not me

> > > >

> > > > --Tony

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I think the biggest problem with this issue is basic confusion.

Recently the moderators of this list, Whims, & Adelaide,

created some polls to help the running of this list go more smoothly.

-sponsored polls have been a part of this list since it was run

by Dan Kennedy. The results of past polls are always available to

members by going to

<dwarfism/poll>.

The relationship survey that & I did was through Survey Monkey,

the very same instrument that LPA has used for its surveys. & I

paid for the subscription with our own money and received no

componsation from any person or organization. This had nothing to do

with with the exception of getting the various list

owners/moderator's permission to post our information and the URL for

the survey.

As always, if there are any continuing questions about our work feel

free to email either or I and we will be happy to answer them.

You will get a faster response by emailing us directly rather than

posting on a public forum that we don't tend to check daily.

Rose

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Rose,

How many responses did you recieve? I hope it didn't cause you and

too much of a expenditure.

ism , " Rose " <RMBJustice@...> wrote:

>

> I think the biggest problem with this issue is basic confusion.

> Recently the moderators of this list, Whims, & Adelaide,

> created some polls to help the running of this list go more

smoothly.

> -sponsored polls have been a part of this list since it was

run

> by Dan Kennedy. The results of past polls are always available to

> members by going to

> <dwarfism/poll>.

>

> The relationship survey that & I did was through Survey

Monkey,

> the very same instrument that LPA has used for its surveys. &

I

> paid for the subscription with our own money and received no

> componsation from any person or organization. This had nothing to

do

> with with the exception of getting the various list

> owners/moderator's permission to post our information and the URL

for

> the survey.

>

> As always, if there are any continuing questions about our work

feel

> free to email either or I and we will be happy to answer

them.

> You will get a faster response by emailing us directly rather than

> posting on a public forum that we don't tend to check daily.

>

> Rose

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If you all remember (and if you don't I've pasted the original request

to participate in 'our' survey below under Jim's 'point'; we did not

give a deadline for the publication of the results of 'our' survey. So

if one of us did state the results would be published " shortly " , then

it is in the eye of the beholder as to what 'shortly' is interpreted as.

1. I was amazed at the amount of responses

2. I was fascinated by what the responses reveal

The project is worth giving serious consideration to, thus I (and I'm

sure Rose agrees) will not jump in and just post numbers because of

the constant postings on this list calling for results.

Just as a double check I looked through the archives for this board

and CANNOT find ANY POST that states a deadline for the publication of

the results and in the manner in which they will be disclosed. If

anyone finds this a post, please state the reference number.

When we have results, this discussion list will be one of the first to

know, in one format or another.

>

> Please let this go. I will say in 's defense this poll is so

> informal. We were all giving the understanding the results of the

> poll would be released shortly after the deadline.

Dear Fellow Dwarf Community Members --

Betty Adelson recently published 2 groundbreaking books on and for our

community, " The Lives of Dwarfs: Their Journey from Public Curiosity

Toward Social Liberation " and " Dwarfism: Medical and Psychosocial

Aspects of Profound Short Stature. " In both of these books,

Dr. Adelson discusses the lack of information available about our?

romantic relationships and states all she could find reported that

only 30% of adults with dwarfism ever marry.

We, & Rose, have been curious about these statistic since

2005 with the publication of these books. So in response we have

created a survey to get a better idea of how we make families. This

survey is anonymous and for dwarfs only, no disrespect meant to our AH

family members. The survey will remain open until July 31, 2007 until

11:59 PM.

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=8adULeo4HyfcxFzeNDABSA_3d_3d

Please take a moment to take this survey and help our community. Feel

free to pass on this link to your friends who might not read any of

the lists regularly. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to

write to us.

Thank you to all the list owners/moderators for assisting in helping

pass this information along.

petite_isla@...

Rose Justice

rmbjustice@...

and

Dear Folks --

One last reminder for the Dwarfism & Relationships Survey. It will

close on

7/31/07 at 11:45 pm EST. If you have taken it, we thank you. If you

haven't, please consider adding your response. It is anonymous.

If you have any questions, concerns, or comments do not hesitate to

write to us. All feedback is welcome.

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=8adULeo4HyfcxFzeNDABSA_3d_3d

Rose Justice

rmbjustice@...

petite_isla@...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I just spoke with Rose, who is on a short road trip, and told her I am

going to play her for a few minutes in order to respond to your question.

As stated previously, we are not prepared to disclose results;

basically the out-of-pocket cost for the 'Relationship survey'

amounted to 10 cents per response. Since we have no children who will

go unfed or have to walk barefoot both ways uphill to school (in

snow), we both think it was worth the monetary out-of-pocket expense.

But, we appreciate your concern.

>

> Rose,

>

> How many responses did you recieve? I hope it didn't cause you and

> too much of a expenditure.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...