Psycho-Babble Writing Thread 295801

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Research copyright issues before posting!

Posted by zenhussy on January 2, 2004, at 15:12:54

Know what you're getting into here people....

search the archives for copyright issues

look for posts by beardedlady and kid_a and IsoM as they were most educated on the subject if I recall.

be aware what exactly Dr. Bob could and would do with your submissions to this newest board of his.

Eyes open friends. Watch for the repetition of the past.

zh

 

Re: Research copyright issues before posting!

Posted by Dr. Bob on January 3, 2004, at 12:09:04

In reply to Research copyright issues before posting!, posted by zenhussy on January 2, 2004, at 15:12:54

> search the archives for copyright issues

And read the introduction to the board... :-)

Bob

 

Research copyright issues before posting! zenhussy

Posted by antigua on January 8, 2004, at 8:23:52

In reply to Research copyright issues before posting!, posted by zenhussy on January 2, 2004, at 15:12:54

Thank you for the advice, I will do that.
antigua

 

Re: Research copyright issues before posting! zenhussy

Posted by KID A on March 19, 2004, at 5:04:41

In reply to Research copyright issues before posting! zenhussy, posted by antigua on January 8, 2004, at 8:23:52

As far as I know, no poetry on this page can be used by Dr.Bob without explicit permission from the author.

I would also like to request, formally, that any previous writing both before and after the agreement clause be rendered the property of the writer, whereas it comes to creative writing.

This may be difficult to differentiate for some previous posters, but expressly a great deal of my older writing (though personally I wouldn't even use it now in a manuscript), I request to be completely in my posession and not to be reproduced without my prior consent, with the exception of the poem "Southern Comfort", which I re-wrote for the family member of the person it was written for.

I think that this is fair, and I wouldn't assume that publishing anything that resembles prose or poetry would further the goals of understanding the interactions between users in a 'group experience' environment space, such as this forrum.

 

Re: special requests

Posted by Dr. Bob on March 19, 2004, at 14:06:41

In reply to Re: Research copyright issues before posting! zenhussy, posted by KID A on March 19, 2004, at 5:04:41

> As far as I know, no poetry on this page can be used by Dr.Bob without explicit permission from the author.

Right.

> I would also like to request, formally, that any previous writing both before and after the agreement clause be rendered the property of the writer, whereas it comes to creative writing.

I'd like to handle special requests on a case-by-case basis, so could you email me?

> I wouldn't assume that publishing anything that resembles prose or poetry would further the goals of understanding the interactions between users in a 'group experience' environment space, such as this forrum.

I wouldn't necessarily assume that, either, but posting prose and poetry is itself a way of interacting...

Bob

 

Re: special requests » Dr. Bob

Posted by KID A on March 19, 2004, at 16:31:49

In reply to Re: special requests, posted by Dr. Bob on March 19, 2004, at 14:06:41

> I'd like to handle special requests on a case-by-case basis, so could you email me?

yes, I'm fairly certain I can find someone to help me on this, my archivist.


> I wouldn't necessarily assume that, either, but posting prose and poetry is itself a way of interacting...

well, sometimes writing, the process is a one way medium, like television, a book doesn't talk back to you, and there is no obligation to the reader, other than saying 'i like', to respond to a poem, so in a way through no fault of their own, most people enjoyed my writing (maybe), but weren't necissarily interacting with it.

i get your point though, my point is that in instances, the medium is the message you know.


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