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To: detlef gerlach who wrote (37739)8/5/1999 8:24:00 PM
From: Quincy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
No offense. But...

She merely provided a link to a publicly available document.

She did not copy and reprint the article.

I reserve the right to be wrong... But, I don't think she has anything to worry about.



To: detlef gerlach who wrote (37739)8/5/1999 8:44:00 PM
From: Wyätt Gwyön  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
I don't think she did anything wrong. Gildertech screwed up by failing to password-protect this issue--I think it was a "flub". The issue is all over the Internet now and posting a link on this message board is simply a courtesy. I too am a paying GTR subscriber, but we can only laugh about this one.



To: detlef gerlach who wrote (37739)8/5/1999 9:45:00 PM
From: RoseCampion  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
Rose: Did you know you can get into a heap of trouble posting the GG newsletter. It is copyrighted and people (including me) pay several hundred dollars to subscribe to it. I think it is unethical to violate the copyright and the agreement you have with GGT.

Detlef, you are making a number of assumptions here, all of which are wrong. I am not a subscriber to GTR. I have no agreement with them. And in any case I did not post portions of the copyrighted newsletter anywhere. I merely passed on a link that someone else posted to the Yahoo GSTRF thread (see link below; Yahoo post #9107) which I tried and which gave me access to what I assumed was a publicly-available version of the GTR - I actually assumed this was 'free' courtesy of Forbes magazine, since it was dated yesterday (August 4th). Don't paying subscribers get this immediately, during market hours, so they can take advantage of the stock picks right away?

If the Forbes link still works, I feel very badly for subscribers to GTR, and it's clear that heads will roll there tomorrow for posting it in a fashion that was viewable by all and sundry on the net. In any case, though, you shouldn't blame the messenger on this one.

-Rose-

Original Yahoo link I saw:
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