Hello Doug:
While Barbara beat you to it, I'll take this
opportunity to say that I respect intellectual
property, at least as far as traditional copyright
laws go. (Please, no discussion regards DMCA) When I
suggest someone post something to the Wiki, I don't
feel I have to caution them to get appropriate
permission(s) first. Nuff said.
Thanks, Ed Kennedy
--- "Douglas W. Jones" <jones@cs.uiowa.edu> wrote:
>
> On Oct 1, 2004, at 11:12 AM, Edmund R. Kennedy
> wrote:
>
> > Hello David:
> >
> > When you get the article, consider putting it
> on
> > the new Wiki.
>
> This would probably be a copyright violation. If
> the author
> puts it up under his own web site, however, as he is
> entitled
> to do under ACM's copyright rules, you can link to
> the author's
> copy. You can also link to the ACM web site, and
> leave people
> puzzled about how to get a copy.
>
> Many academics and employees of large computer firms
> will find
> that links to the ACM web site give access
> automatically, because
> ACM checks the domain of the client and gives access
> if the
> client has paid an institutional membership. So,
> being
> at the U of Iowa, I see all the articles in both
> HTML and PDF
> format.
>
> Doug Jones
> jones@cs.uiowa.edu
>
>
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