SC - OT: Web copyright -- can Earthlink use my material?
rcmann4 at earthlink.net
rcmann4 at earthlink.net
Sat Feb 3 21:51:18 PST 2001
And it came to pass on 3 Feb 01, , that david friedman wrote:
> Note that you are licensing them to do all of those things "as may be
> reasonably necessary to do so," where "do so" is "include the
> material on the web site." So I think what the language means is that
> if they back up their web server, including your files, to tape, you
> can't sue them for copying your files--even though copying your
> material without permission would violate your copyright. If they get
> the message that represents someone else on the web trying to read
> your page and respond, as they should, by sending a copy of your file
> to his browser, they aren't violating your copyright. If the HTML
> file representing your web page doesn't have your name on it, they
> can send it in response to a browser request without adding your
> name--thus (if they didn't have permission) arguably violating your
> rights of attribution. Etc.
>
> Does the language say somewhere that all those rights you have
> licensed to them vanish if you decide to give up the account?
I don't see anything to that effect. Their Internet Use Policy, which
contains the passage I quoted, is at:
http://foyt.msd.earthlink.net:81/about/policies/accessagrmnt.html
Lady Brighid ni Chiarain
Settmour Swamp, East (NJ)
mka Robin Carroll-Mann
now at a new address: rcmann4 at earthlink.net
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