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Old 01-15-2003, 01:11 AM   #51
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Remember: no author details are revealed.
Heck, I don't even know who the author is. It didn't even come from my institution, and I'm not sure which one it did come from.

Furthermore, Teachers save and distribute papers and tests all the time. They are great example of how to and how to not write a paper. For example, a couple of classes in our department are heavily essay based. Profs don't put up a key for them, but instead put up anonymous examples of great essays.

Bad papers are just as good a learning tool as good papers.
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Old 01-15-2003, 07:12 AM   #52
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No, the act of publishing something copyrights it! You can file it with the gov't if you want to provide proof (and give you a better court case if you need to sue!), but you don't have to.
No, the act of writing something (original) copyrights it. Being published has nothing to do with it.

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It's the same kind of thing with message boards. The Powers here could easily steal any great idea I post here and use it for themselves with impunity, if they want!
Idea, maybe (that's what patents are for), but words, no. If you reproduce anything I write here without my permission, I could technically sue you for copyright infringement.

This message board even explicitly states in their rules of usage:

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Therefore, they don't even try to claim ownership of anything posted here. In fact, they explicitely do the opposite (obviously to avoid being bitten in the ass).
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Old 01-15-2003, 07:35 AM   #53
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This isn't the appropriate forum for discussions like this one. I'm closing it; if anyone thinks it needs doing, start a thread in Bugs Problems Etc. about it. J.
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