Dont hunt worthless things

by happy man 4 Replies latest jw friends

  • happy man
    happy man

    KM . sept , have this issu on side 8.

    there i can read that if we putt out things from JW publikaitions on the net, we are breaking the law .

    Is this so, someone can tell, perhaps it is diffrent laws in diffrent countrys.

  • ballistic
    ballistic

    It's about copyright laws happy man, there's been a couple of threads on that article if you look through.

  • JosephMalik
    JosephMalik

    No, you are not breaking the law. Not if you use it as a refernce source which you are refuting and not if you do not publish the entire publication. Just quote from the parts that matter to you and respond with your comments. This is fair use and legal. The WT quotes from other publications all the time. They just want to scare you into shutting up.

    Joseph

    Edited by - JosephMalik on 25 August 2002 11:43:35

  • happy man
    happy man

    Malik.

    this must be an important issu, in Km they say if you do this it is ato break the law of copyright.

    is this not the truth?

    If it is an lie, it must vary bad fore our leaders to say, i think they use to now the laws?

    Agin I think this is littel disturbing fore us, we must go out to give peopel the littrature, but we can no use the best media we have today internet, it is demonised.

    what a diffrens from Russles time, then we was the first too use the new media, as movies and raidio.

  • JosephMalik
    JosephMalik

    this must be an important issu, in Km they say if you do this it is ato break the law of copyright.

    is this not the truth?

    Happy Man,

    No, as I explained. Some people simply quote or reproduce material without comment and so are not using it fairly. They could simply ask, can you pick out the lies in this article and this would be fair use. But as I explained they are trying to scare you since they are not honest men.

    Joseph

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