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Jerry Bromenshenk <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 2 Feb 2015 13:23:51 -0500
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Careful about confusing copyright with plagiarism and professional courtesy.  I've had not only my writings but even experiments and methods lifted - I will  refrain from naming the people, but I don't have a lot of respect for them.

Oe worked in my favor when I read a major review of sentinel animals and found my own words, without attribution, used by the Federal Agency.  I didn't bother to tell them that they were quoting me , since the statement was used to endorse the concept.



I can imagine that a Beekeeping Association, selling subscriptions or bundling with membership, may have actually copyrighted their Newsletter.  Bee-L seems to me to be a different story - I doubt that Bee-L can copyright any of it's members comments without the members approval.  That said, Bee-L is an open source, freely shared Forum, so anything posted is being placed into the Public Domain - the moderators can chime in and correct me if I'm wrong.   I suppose a member could copyright every comment, but then he/she would have to inform Bee-L, and I'm not sure but that runs counter to the concept of an Informed Discussion Group.

Word for word lifting without attribution - that's Plagiarism.  It's not a copyright issue.  

Quoting or summarizing someone's else's comment with attribution - done all the time.  In the old days, authors citing other authors in scientific articles, asked permission.  I haven't had anyone do that in years.  I do check to see if they got it right, if I'm cited.  I am pleased and surprised when someone asks, we've a distinct lack of professional courtesy these days.

Also, beware of the revolving door articles.  I'm amazed at how many journalist's and bloggers quote me without ever talking to me.  They find some article, lift and reprint it as their own. Editors of magazines and newspapers freely grab articles, slice/dice, and re-work.  If you doubt this, just ask yourself how many news stories on the Internet and on TV use word for word descriptions, taken not only from their own networks, but from those of their competitors.

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