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- To: Edward L. Tripp
- Fr: John
- Customer Service Representative
-
- Re: Feedback Message
-
- I will forward your feedback message on. In the meantime, you may want
- review CompuServe's copyright policy, just type GO COPYRIGHT at any
- ! prompt.
- ! GO COPYRIGHT
- [1;1H[2JCompuServe[;75HCPY-1
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- The CompuServe Information Service provides more than 400 online products
- covering thousands of subject areas to its more than 300,000 subscribers.
- Material offered on the CompuServe Information Service originates with a
- wide variety of sources, ranging from creative public domain software programs
- uploaded by subscribers to multi-faceted databases provided by large
- corporations.
- The following information will address some commonly-asked questions about
- copyright and ownership of material, particularly as it relates to public domain
- information and shareware programs.
- [24H[JPress <CR> for more !
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- [13HCOPYRIGHT/OWNERSHIP
- 1 Compilation Copyright
- 2 Ownership of Information
- 3 Copyrighted, Public Domain
- and Shareware Programs
- 4 Download For Personal Use
- 5 Redistribution of Information
- 6 Commercial Use/Redistribution
- 7 Penalty for Violations
- 8 View All Of The Above
- [24H[JLast menu page, enter choice !8
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- --WHAT IS A COMPILATION COPYRIGHT?
- CompuServe has copyrighted the contents of the CompuServe Information
- Service as a compilation copyright, just as many magazines and newspapers
- reserve such a copyright on the contents of their publications. This copyright
- is held in accordance with the 1976 Copyright Act of the United States.
- A compilation copyright is granted when an organization collects
- information in a lawful way, adds value to it, and offers it to others. In this
- case, the CompuServe Information Service is a value-added product; CompuServe
- Incorporated has committed substantial financial resources to collecting more
- than 400 databases and offering them in an organized, structured way to a
- defined user base through a nationwide telecommunications network. The
- compilation copyright is intended to protect that substantial investment from
- unauthorized exploitation. This does NOT mean that CompuServe assumes ownership
- of individual programs and databases provided to the system by subscribers or
- information providers.
- --IF I UPLOAD A SOFTWARE PROGRAM I'VE DEVELOPED TO COMPUSERVE, DO I STILL
- RETAIN OWNERSHIP OF THE PROGRAM?
- Yes, you do. CompuServe's compilation copyright does NOT supercede
- individual ownership rights or copyrights to any of the material furnished to
- the Service by subscribers or information providers.
- For example, a subscriber who creates a program and uploads it to a
- CompuServe forum data library STILL OWNS that program, and may upload it to
- other information services and bulletin board systems.
- It should be noted, however, that CompuServe cannot grant any
- redistribution rights for materials copyrighted by the author, unless
- specifically authorized to do so, CompuServe does not own the material or the
- copyright. These rights must be obtained directly from the author.
- [24H[JPress <CR> for more !
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- WHAT IS COMPUSERVE'S STANCE TOWARD COPYRIGHTED, PUBLIC DOMAIN, AND SHAREWARE
- PROGRAMS?
- Each of these types of property have special characteristics, and deserves
- separate explanation:
- COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL
- CompuServe does not allow copyrighted material to be placed on the
- CompuServe Information Service without the author's permission. Only the
- owner(s) or persons they specifically authorize may upload copyrighted material
- to the Service.
- Any subscriber may download copyrighted material for their own use. Any
- subscriber may also non-commercially redistribute a copyrighted program with the
- expressed permission of the owner or authorized person. Permission must be
- specified in the document, on the Service, or must be obtained directly from the
- author. See menu choices 5,6 and 7 for more information about redistribution
- guidelines.
- PUBLIC DOMAIN
- Any subscriber may upload public domain programs to the Service. Any
- subscriber may download public domain programs for their own use or
- non-commercially redistribute a public domain program. See menu choices 5,6, and
- 7 for more information about redistribution guidelines.
- SHAREWARE
- [24H[JPress <CR> for more !
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- Only the owner or an authorized person may upload shareware programs. Any
- subscriber may download shareware programs for their own use, subject to the
- terms provided by the owner. Any subscriber may non-commercially redistribute a
- shareware program subject to the provided terms explicitly displayed in the
- software itself, or with permission of the owner or authorized person. See menu
- choices 5,6 and 7 for more information about redistribution guidelines.
- --AS A COMPUSERVE SUBSCRIBER, CAN I DOWNLOAD PUBLIC DOMAIN INFORMATION AND
- SHAREWARE PROGRAMS FOR MY OWN USE FROM COMPUSERVE FORUM DATA LIBRARIES?
- Yes, you can. Public domain information and shareware programs are
- uploaded to CompuServe data libraries by their authors for use by other
- CompuServe subscribers.
- --MAY I DOWNLOAD PROGRAMS FROM COMPUSERVE FORUM DATA LIBRARIES AND SHARE
- THEM WITH A FRIEND, OR UPLOAD THEM TO ANOTHER BULLETIN BOARD SYSTEM?
- In keeping with the spirit of the development of public domain information
- and shareware, it is not CompuServe's current policy to prevent casual
- redistribution of this type of information -- this is low volume and low
- frequency use or redistribution of information where no commercialism is
- involved. This means that a customer may download a file and share it with
- others for no commercial gain -- either via a bulletin board service, diskette,
- or other means.
-
- The clincher (added by me):
- A subscriber may not, however, download a large number of files for
- redistribution via any means, nor is it acceptable for a subscriber to update
- another bulletin board regularly with files obtained from CompuServe.
-
- It's important to note that CompuServe cannot grant redistribution rights
- for programs clearly copyrighted by the author, unless specifically authorized
- to do so. Such permssion must be obtained directly from the author of the
- program.
- [24H[JPress <CR> for more !
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- --MAY I DOWNLOAD AND RESELL A PROGRAM FROM A COMPUSERVE FORUM DATA LIBRARY?
- Commercial exploitation of material contained on the CompuServe Information
- Service is specifically prohibited by the CompuServe Service agreement, to which
- each subscriber agrees before being permitted to access the Service. Therefore,
- subscribers cannot lawfully download and redistribute public information or
- shareware programs for personal gain.
- In addition, mass redistribution of public domain information or shareware
- is also prohibited. Mass distribution is defined as high frequency and/or high
- volume transfers.
- --WHAT ARE THE PENALTIES FOR VIOLATING THE COMPILATION COPYRIGHT OR SERVICE
- AGREEMENT PROVISIONS?
- When a situation involving exploitation is brought to CompuServe's
- attention, we investigate and, if warranted, remind the violator of the terms of
- the Service Agreement. If subsequent violations are reported, access to the
- CompuServe Information Service may be terminated for the violator and, in
- extreme cases, a letter is sent from our legal counsel asking that he or she
- cease and desist, or risk further legal action.
- This is done as a positive step to protect the value and use of the
- material for CompuServe Information Service subscribers, and to discourage
- unauthorized redistribution of that material.
- [24H[JLast page !
- ! Go Msoft
-
- Short bulletin:
-
-
- - NEW SIGWARE IS HERE -
-
- The new Data Library Access Software has arrived, and the libraries are now
- open again. Please note that except for emergencies, ALL files will be merged
- into the DLs (generally, DL0) at midnight EST each day. This change reduces
- the amount of time your wonderful SysOps have to sit waiting for the mainframe
- computer ....
-
- - FORUM ORGANIZATION -
-
-
- 0 - General* 9 - Excel
- 1 - Windows 10 - Multiplan/Chart
- 2 - BASIC/QuickBASIC 11 - Access
- 3 - C Compiler 12 - Other Applications
- 4 - Pascal 13 - On-Line Tutorial
- 5 - Macro Assembler 14 - Flight Simulator*
- 6 - Other Languages 15 - Hardware
- 7 - Macintosh Word 16 - MS-DOS
- 8 - IBM-PC Word 17 - Xenix
-
- * Please note that the Data Libraries match these subtopics with the following
- two exceptions: DL0 = New Uploads and DL14 = Everything Else.
-
-
- - SYSOPS -
-
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- Chip Rabinowitz <Sysop> 76703,350
- Ted Reindal <SysOp> 76703,4235
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-
- - TECHNICAL CONSULTANTS -
-
- Michael Geary 76146,42
- Windows development, C, MASM, Mac Word, Flight Simulator, MS-DOS
- Doug Hogarth 76703,374
- MS-DOS, C, MASM, Windows
- John Kennedy 75136,1413
- IBM-PC Word, Multiplan, Chart
- David Moskowitz 71565,375
- C, QuickBASIC, MASM, Word (all flavors), MS-DOS
-
- Asking a technical consultant may result in reduced response and/or connect
- time.
- **** PLEASE do not leave Easyplex msgs for the consultants ... ask them
- questions here on the forum. If you MUST send Easyplex, ask one of the Sysops!
-
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- Thanks for your continued participation!
-