Re: Online UniVerse documentation
- From: "skypirate" <singdad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 2 Sep 2006 20:29:10 -0700
Bruce,
I have never said that Tony is wrong on the CopyRight issue.
But does it necessary to come to this extreme? "frankly it makes me
question whether I'd ever do business with you. " or "pretending
that you have no idea what people here are talking about"
Everyone will welcome for all the comments but not the personal attack.
Grigroy may not think about all the conseqences b4 he puts up the UV or
D3 documenation which he has already shut down the related materials to
aviod all the unnecessary troubles.
Tony and Grigory both are my friend, I don't want to see this topic
become the battlefield.
Rgds,
Bruce Nichol wrote:
On 2 Sep 2006 19:15:04 -0700, "skypirate" <singdad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Tony,
Please cool down. Both parties (you and Grigory) are going too far
away from the topic
Grigroy is a very simple minded person. When you mentioned about
D3REF, he didn't understand why you "messed" it with the topic. I had
told him that you only used it as the example.
He only wants to provide some help to the MV marketing (both D3 and
UV). He doesn't earn any single cent from this DOCUMENATION thing so
please don't get it wrong.
I really don't think Tony is "getting it wrong".
If the original documentation is copyright or registered in some
recognised manner in its "country of origin", then all Grigory has to
do is get the permission of the owners of the copyright/registration
to the documentation to use the documentation in a publication or
presentation and acknowledge the copyright/registration in that
publication or presentation, "public domain" or not.
What is so difficult in that? If the owners of the copyright say
"No", then that's another matter.....
It may not be "Common Law" throughout the world - there are national
signatories to an understanding and acknowledgement of each country
to the copyright laws of other countries, Russia included if I'm not
badly mistaken - but it is "Common Decency"
Or doesn't that carry much weight these days?
"Making money" out of it doesn't even enter into the equation. It is
respecting peoples' right to ownership.
Regards,
Bruce Nichol
Talon Computer Services
ALBURY NSW Australia
http://www.taloncs.com.au
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is....
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