Guest guest Posted January 3, 2004 Report Share Posted January 3, 2004 Great idea except for one minor little thing called the U.S. Copyright Law. He can't copyright the basic point information such as GB-20 or K-1, where they are located, or what they are used for. That information has been around for over 5000 years. I can take any of this information I want, from his or any other text, and use it with impunity. I might have to use some caution to avoid using exact sentences but that is no big deal. The truth of the matter is that in some cases I can improve on it by adding additional detail. The pictures and diagrams, however, are another matter. They are subject to copyright law. True, it is not likely that he or any of his financial or legal fiduciaries are going to be snooping around the CEDA list. But why take a chance? It may take a bit longer to get where we want to be the other way, but we will get there. I do like the idea of scanning, or a variation of it. As I think you know, Darlene is pretty skilled in the artistic sense. It should be just about as easy to have her sketch a hand, arm, leg, whatever, and to then mark the spots with explanations. It would probably be easier than doing it with a camera, but we can test both methods. I asked her and she said she would be happy to. > Mike, I've just had a thought here. I did buy the Gach book, and I'm > wondering about scanning the more used points. Do you think that would work?? If I > scanned some pictures from the book and then sent them to you, you could write > up something for the picture. What do you think of that idea? Then, Jill > and Barb could put them in a file on the websites. Let me know what you think, > OK? > > Love Lana > " 'Be who you are and say what you feel because those > who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.' " > Dr. Suess > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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