Tim's point is on-target. Read up on freedom to contract. See also examples like Yahoo-Geocities a few years back, claiming IP rights in posts to its site (then abandoned, but that was due to PR outcry, not to lack of enforceable contract). -Declan On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 10:29:03AM -0800, Daniel J. Boone wrote: > List owners have nothing to do with, and cannot affect, the intellectual > property rights of list contributors. Your aspirations to the contrary > notwithstanding. > > -- Daniel > > > The question is who establishes the rules that govern IP rights -- i.e. > > list owner policies. > > > > -Declan
- Re: CDR: Re: Pleading the 5th Declan McCullagh
- Re: Pleading the 5th Jim Choate
- Re: CDR: Re: Pleading the 5th Declan McCullagh
- Re: CDR: Re: Pleading the 5th Jim Choate
- Re: CDR: Re: Pleading the 5th Neil Johnson
- Re: Pleading the 5th Daniel J. Boone
- Re: CDR: Re: Pleading the 5th Declan McCullagh
- Re: CDR: Re: Pleading the 5th Daniel J. Boone
- Re: Pleading the 5th Declan McCullagh
- Re: Re: Pleading the 5th Daniel J. Boone
- Re: Pleading the 5th Declan McCullagh
- Re: Pleading the 5th Daniel J. Boone
- Re: Pleading the 5th Declan McCullagh
- Re: Pleading the 5th Jim Choate
- Re: Re: Pleading the 5th Daniel J. Boone
- Re: Pleading the 5th Jim Choate
- Re: CDR: Re: Pleading the 5th Sunder
- Re: Pleading the 5th Declan McCullagh
- Re: Pleading the 5th Sunder
- Re: Pleading the 5th Declan McCullagh
- Re: Pleading the 5th Jim Choate
