When content is clearly protected and fair use doesn’t apply, you need a license or written permission from the owner. This is the most legally secure way to use someone else’s work, because an explicit agreement eliminates ambiguity about what you’re allowed to do. Finding the Owner Start by checking the work itself for a copyright notice.
Posting Information on a Website Posting involves a user sending information from the user’s computer to the website (“uploading”). Once posted, others can view or copy the material. If your site does not offer users a chance to post material, you can skip this section. EXAMPLE A member of a discussion group posts a chapter from a John Grisham book to the group’s chat room on the ...
How to Use Content That Isn’t Yours It’s not a sexy content topic, but it’s one that can keep you out of trouble - how do you use other people’s content ethically and legally? There’s no straightforward rule book, but here’s what you should consider and implement.
A practical guide showcasing 7 useful tips on how to legitimately use and benefit from content on websites that are not yours.
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They were not trying to land all the radio gear, antenae, fuel and generators required to mount a DXpedition on the scale that has been promised. I'm sure they could land with a typical SOTA station - an IC-705 or similar, a couple of LiPo batteries and a coil of wire, but that would not satisfy their grand scheme, would it? Martin G8MAB, Feb ...