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"Mistake
or Misdemeanor
Staying
Legal with Internet
Copyrights
by Rhonda R.
McClure
Have you created a Web page of genealogical
material? Many people have. After all, it's easy enough to do. A
number of products are available at computer stores and through mail
order catalogs that can help individuals create Web pages with little
understanding of the Internet and HTML language.
If you have created a Web page, you have become a
publisher - an electronic publisher. But very few individuals who are
publishing their information on the Internet understand the intricacies
of copyright laws. Even before electronic publishing came int play, very
few people understood how copyright laws affected their day-to-day
genealogical postings. They Internet has made the problems of plagiarism
and copyright infringement more likely to occur unintentionally.
There are a number of commonly used reasons why the
use of copyrighted material appears to be perfectly acceptable among
genealogists. The most common ones include:
I'm not charging money for my research.
I'm using facts, and they can't be copyrights.
I'm using information about my family, so I am
entitled to it.
These are the reasons given for every type of
genealogical information incorporated into another's research. Now, the
growth of genealogy on the Internet has brought a new crop of responses,
such as: "It's on the Internet, so it's free" or "There
isn't a copyright notice on it." Although it appears to be
ambiguous, there are certainly ways to compile a family history without
being guilty of copyright infringement or plagiarism.
I"
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