[Vision2020] RE: Dale Courtney

Steven Simmons lowman at lowbatteries.com
Fri May 27 13:15:12 PDT 2005


The general idea is that you can't publish works unless YOU have a 
copyright, and you don't have it unless the creator of that work gives 
you express permission.

This might be wishy-washy for e-mails, but photographs are very 
definitely copyrighted the minute they are created, so any photo you 
look at is copyrighted. It is only in the "public domain" if its creator 
was the government, then by definition it belongs to all of us, as we 
are the government.

"If anyone finds one, please let me know and I'll pull it immediately."

So, I would say that any image on your site that you did not create or 
recieve permission from the creator, please take them down. Also, 
including an image from someone else's server in your webpage does not 
mean you are not violating their copyright. You are still publishing 
their work, and beyond that you are stealing their bandwidth by 
'hotlinking'. As a webmaster, I would be doubly angry about that.

Anyone publishing borrowed content should know about copyright law. Here 
is a great site you should read up on: www.whatiscopyright.org

Glad I could be of assistance in helping you be fair and honest and 
correct your mistakes, as you seem to be a man very concerned with the 
truth.

Kindly,

Steven Simmons



Dale Courtney wrote:

>Scott,
>
>Thanks for the kind words. I freely admit to being "right" -- but not a
>neo-conservative; and certainly not a fascist or a socialist (wrapping back
>around the back-side to the Left). 
>
>And I do try to be fair and honest; correct my mistakes; and give reference
>to all the sources I cite. I do not find it "rude" or "unchristian" not to
>back down from things that are right -- even when it pokes a hole in
>someone's pet theories. 
>
>FWIW, the pictures I link to (yes, the vast majority are external links to
>Internet pictures -- check it out) are not copyrighted. I'm very careful to
>not pull any picture with a copyright on it. 
>
>If anyone finds one, please let me know and I'll pull it immediately. 
>
>Best,
>Dale
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: vision2020-bounces at moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-bounces at moscow.com]
>On Behalf Of Scott Dredge
>Sent: Friday, 27 May 2005 11:46
>To: vision2020 at moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] RE: Dale Courtney
>
>My view is completely different from just about everyone who has posted on
>this subject.  I think Dale Courtney is actually a quite pleasant and
>reasonable debater.  And yes, his blog is overly slanted to the far right.
>It's his blog.  I don't agree with many of his opinions, but he clearly (to
>me) does not come across rude.  I'm sure you can cite some anecdotal
>evidence (v2020 and blog posts) that contradict my statement, but I'm also
>sure you can find some pretty vitriolic posts from me if you scanned the
>archives.
>
>I like Dale.  I love Joan.  I'm not fond of Doug Wilson.
>
>-Scott
>
>--- eve wasframed <w_w_s_d_ at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>  
>
>>It seems to me too much time and mental energy is wasted on Mr. 
>>Courtney.
>>Surely we have better things to do.  Has anyone looked outside yet?  
>>It's beautiful out there!  Take a break and get a cup of coffee at One 
>>World Cafe.  Discuss your views amongst the crowd that knows and loves 
>>you well - and likes you anyway :) Dale Courtney has his viewpoints 
>>and opinions, just like the rest of us.  I do not think he is the best 
>>spokesman for his church and quite honestly, probably contributes to 
>>their negative publicity.
>>Something to keep in mind
>>when discussing NSA in general.
>>Any other NSA members out there have a viewpoint you'd like to share?  
>>Don't let Dale be your voice, you are good Christians I'm sure, speak 
>>up for yourself if you feel differently.
>>Until then, let's enjoy the sunshine and keep our hearts light.
>>
>>Bless you all,
>>
>>EWF
>>
>>    
>>
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