IdeaLogging, IntellectualProperty. <[[Brennen]]> I think there are deep problems with most of the ideas lumped under the broad heading of "IntellectualProperty". = law & history = (Or, how not to get caught and why you have to worry about it. Also some CopyrightFascist AgitProp.) * [http://blogs.officezealot.com/spiller/archive/2004/02/03/569.aspx A weblog post on re-use]. ** [http://www.icopyright.com/ iCopyright] ** "By the way, 10% of a printed page is about 30 words. If you're going to use more than that, you need to get permission." - This strikes me as utter horseshit (probably because it is). * [http://www.copyright.gov/records/ U.S. Copyright Office records search] * [http://www.3m.com/meetingnetwork/presentations/pmag_copyright_criminal.html Scary]. * [http://www.ephotozine.com/freelance/fullstory.cfm?freelanceid=19 Photograph copyright advice and tips] - A solid illustration of how little IP law has to do with basic logic. * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_copyright Wikipedia: History of copyright] * [http://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/ US Copyright Office - Frequently Asked Questions] * [http://www.arl.org/info/frn/copy/timeline.html A history of Copyright in the United States] * [http://www.utsystem.edu/ogc/intellectualproperty/copypol2.htm Fair Use of Copyrighted Materials] * [http://co-op.arts.ubc.ca/newsletter/issue14/articles/copyright.htm Copyright Basics] - "And if morality doesn't convince you, then maybe the threat of a lawsuit will." = infringe = <[[Brennen]] Arr, I say. And avast. * http://www.infoanarchy.org/