> The article is at
> www.nytimes.com/2002/05/07science/life/07BEE.html
> Perhaps someone can tell me how to access the Science article. Mea
Little appreciated in cyberspace is that copyright laws still apply. The NY
Times owns the article. Last I checked, NY Times offers today's articles
for free, thereafter one must pay to read. Full instructions can be found
somewhere on the NY Times site. I once quoted a NYT article in a newsletter
that went to press before I received written permission from the NYT to do
so. I was sure they would grant permission, as I've never been denied when
I request (something I always do). I was surprised though, when permission
was contingent on paying $100 for the rights. At that point my options were
to pay the bill or scrap the newsletters. I paid the bill.
Most publications I have quoted grant rights freely, happy to receive credit
for their article in my newsletter. NYT on the other hand doesn't need the
publicity and would rather have the $$$.
Aaron Morris - thinking copyrights are copyrights!