[WikiEN-l] copyright on scanned copy?

Michael Hopcroft michael at mphpress.com
Sun Nov 19 17:19:17 UTC 2006


Sean Barrett wrote:
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> geni stated for the record:
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>> On 11/19/06, Fastfission <fastfission at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> You are not "free to try and claim" so much as "it is very rare that
>>> people ever get taken to court for false copyright claims over PD
>>> material, even though it is illegal."
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>> How is it illegal?
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> Fraud.
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Indeed, plagiarism (claiming someone else's work as your own) is an 
extreme problem in academic and creative circles. It is even bigger than 
cheating on exams as a form of academic fraud, and indeed strikes at the 
very soul of the academic and scientific processes.

Additionally, Hollywood is plagued with plagiarism and even more so with 
accusations of plagiarism. Given the amount of money and energy that 
goes into every media production, the stakes in such battles are 
enormous. Literature has similar problems, with similarly high stakes: 
the novel "The Bear went Over the Mountain"  is a wonderful satire on a 
subject that most writers quake in their boots addressing.




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