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Yes, it is actually a breach of copyright laws to post an article
elsewhere on the internet, including lists such as this one.
The correct way is to post the link (however some sites, like the NY
Times, require a subscription....)
Heather McCutcheon
CBE, Writer
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-----Original Message-----
From: Lactation Information and Discussion [If a LactNet poster wants
people to see something published elsewhere on the
web, they really should just include the link. In the article about
politics interfering with the 'risks of formula' ad campaign, the PHOTO
CREDIT to David of LLL (for a photo in the original article of a mother
nursing) becomes just a line at the beginning of the article, making it
look
as though David of LLL wrote the article somehow. I'm not sure if it is
a
breach of copywright laws, but it certainly is a waste of computer space
to
copy the article verbatim to LactNet, especially when misleading results
happen.
Kathy Dettwyler
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