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Date: | Mon, 30 Aug 2004 09:41:19 -0600 |
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Judith Hayman posted:
> The discussion gave me some information and discussion
that I can pass along to her, WITH YOUR PERMISSION. Or can I always
paraphrase.
In these case, I have sometimes looked up the specific posts in the
archives, and send the LINKS to these posts, along to who needed it. I
would also do the same, if I wanted to post some information from a Lactnet
post on a breastfeeding forum or list. Since the archives are open to the
public, I assume that this is an "okay" way to do it, without asking for
specific permission from each person who posted.
Can someone acknowledge that this is permissable?
Janice Reynolds
Saskatchewan, Canada
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