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To: Chi-X who wrote (10400)11/12/1997 7:09:00 AM
From: Zoltan!  Respond to of 77400
 
Chi, Chi, Chi XXX

Why, why, why?

You continue to amaze but no longer shock. You have demolished your whole argument but think no one will notice? You posted copyrighted material and you edited more than its words, you edited its meaning, which is is far worse than just posting a excerpt in the view of any author.

Further, you failed to post a link. The lame excuse that the WSJ is a pay service is just not tenable, not only because SI has no such exclusion in its policy, but also since many here have subscriptions and those that don't can easily gain access with the free trial.

So, all in all, you've shown you are a greater transgressor of SI policy than most. Good work!

Finally, we all now know that "SI policy" was merely a diversion and later an excuse for your act of editing an article to materially change the meaning of that article just to fit your view.

Next time, hopefully, we shall see and agree
Chi-X thought before he hath Spoken!

Regards



To: Chi-X who wrote (10400)11/16/1997 7:35:00 AM
From: John Carragher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77400
 
I sent an e-mail to wall street journal 11/12 asking if they had a position on posting an article from the paper on si. I specifically refered to your notes and interpertation of the article. I told them I would post their response on the csco thread. They have not responded. John



To: Chi-X who wrote (10400)11/18/1997 6:29:00 PM
From: John Carragher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77400
 
Chi-x I receieved the following reply from wsjie today.
"As outlined in our subscriber agreement:
interactive.wsj.com

you may download, reformat and print a limited amount of Interactive Edition content for your personal, non-commercial use. You may also include excerpts or limited portions of Interactive Edition information in printed memo, reports and presentations. We only ask that you attribute this information to us by including "Used with permission fro the WSJIE-http://wsj.com."

Any other reproduction of ie contents requires permission from us, and some forms of reproduction will require you to pay a licensing fee. Please note: If the contents you request are the property of a third-party, we may not be able to grant permission. However, below are the general policies on various situations and information on how to obtain the appropriate permission for Wall Street Journal and ie content. In all cases, if permission is granted, stories must be reproduced in their entirety, unedited, and accompanied by the copyright statement and credit. Our reference Service group will provide you with specifics.
In all cases, requests for permissions should be addressed to:
Reference Services
Dow Jones Business Information Services
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609-520-7765
fax 609-520-7765
rgermana@wsj.dowjones.com

. To distribute a Wall Street Journal or Interactive Edition story in its entirety via e-mail:

Maybe some lawyers now can tell us the response says. John