Coverage of the Superlight Twenty in this months Low Flying.
Discussion
Orange Blackbird said:
Nigel
Did you ask permission to scan and publish the club magazine on line?
I'm having a hard time working out if this is a serious comment or not, as it wouldn't surprise me if it was serious based on the silly arguments and things people seem to say in the Caterham fraternity. I'll await the in joke, or the bickering that will no doubt commence.Did you ask permission to scan and publish the club magazine on line?
Gingerbread Man said:
I'm having a hard time working out if this is a serious comment or not, as it wouldn't surprise me if it was serious based on the silly arguments and things people seem to say in the Caterham fraternity. I'll await the in joke, or the bickering that will no doubt commence.
I did not understand the question either personally?nigelpugh7 said:
I did not understand the question either personally?
This is an observation, not a complaint. If you post someone else's Intellectual Property onto an internet forum without the original IPR owner's consent, you may have stole the original article owner's intellectual property and may have broken the forum's Terms and Conditions. Many forum owners defend their T&Cs strongly, as they don't like being taken to court when they are found to be publishing someone else's copyrighted material.PH is owned by Haymarket and the Terms and Conditions of posting on the forum are at the link below. I've copied the relevant section.
http://www.haymarket.com/terms-and-conditions
"You agree not to use the Website:
•to disseminate any material which is or may infringe the rights (including intellectual property rights) of any third party..."
"The copyright and all other rights in the material on the Website are owned by Haymarket or are included with the permission of the owner of the rights."
The person was asking if you'd asked the IP owner permission to post the article. If not, it will probably be deleted by the forum moderators, as they will be bound to do so by law. The fact you may be a club member and have the car is irrelevant to the legality of posting the article without permission. In legal terms it is no different to videoing a newly released film and posting it on YouTube. The fact you may have included a poster for the film and one of your kids was an extra in the film does not change the legality of the posting.
Edited by keybaud on Sunday 11th October 22:42
I did check with Michael Calvert, the editor of low flying magazine,,and he was fine with me sharing the articles as pictures from the magazine.
He did also say they would only have an issue if people,scanned all,the magazine and shared that, but just these small references are fine to share.
He did also say they would only have an issue if people,scanned all,the magazine and shared that, but just these small references are fine to share.
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