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Posting of News Stories
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Recently, there has been an increase in members copying and pasting entire news stories from other websites, specifically news outlets. While there has not been any issue yet, I have visited some of the source websites, and reviewed their terms of use, and found that most prohibit their stories to be reposted on the web. As a result, I must ask that anyone wishing to reference a story on another website post a link, and immediately refrain from copying and pasting the article to Firepics.



Thank you.
Ed Burke
Firepics Administrator

Fireground Photos.net
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#2
Thanks for bringing that to my attention Ed,



Thanks!





Have a safe and happy new year
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#3
OK, no one wants to pay attention to this request, so it's now going to become part of the posting guidelines. Effective immediately, there will be no copying and pasting of any stories from other websites to Firepics.net. There will be a zero tolerance effort put forth by the board administration and moderators, so those who violate can expect to find themselves with an increased warning level and suspensions.
Ed Burke
Firepics Administrator

Fireground Photos.net
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#4
I agree with your rules Ed.



I don't copying and paste from another webiste unless it is from my own website like from my toy fire truck website which I have all my toys on my pc at home adn I uplaod them from there.
Keeney



Webmaster of [url="http://www.fire-rescuetoys.net"]http://www.fire-rescuetoys.net[/url]

Webmaster for Harney Vol. Fire Company [url="http://www.harneyfire11.org"]http://www.harneyfire11.org[/url]

Webmaster for [url="http://www.frederickmdfiremuseum.org"]http://www.frederickmdfiremuseum.org[/url] in Emmitsburg, MD.
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#5
Just a reminder on this. It is part of the posting guidelines that no one may cut/paste anything from another website. This includes snippets of an article. I understand that people want to give an idea of what the link they are posting to the story contains, but the posting guideline is part of an out of court settlement. If people don't pay attention to it, and post what they think is allowable, they're opening me up for further litigation.



Here is the posting guideline:



Effective 7/21/07, [size="4"]No member is allowed to copy/paste articles from other websites to Firepics.net



[size="2"]I think this is pretty clear, yet people continue to do it.[/size]

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Ed Burke
Firepics Administrator

Fireground Photos.net
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#6
Ed,

Does this mean:

If I write a story for my website, 1RBN, PCFN, and whatever else it can not be posted as same on here or does this mean that if another writer post a related article on a website and a firepics member uses said article to go with his/her pics?



Thanks for verifying Ed,

Ken
Ken LaBelle



Capt Town of Lincoln Fire/Rescue 4
NRIFirePhotos.com
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#7
Also a question, if it's public domain information, such as from a government website, is that permissible?
Seth Granville
My Photos: x635Photos.com 
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#8
Sorry to take so long to reply on these, way too much going on.



Anything you write that you aren't compensated for (even if you are compensated in some instances) is your own copyrighted material, and can be used anywhere you want to be used, which means that it can appear on multiple websites. If you are under a contract to provide exclusive material to another website, you may not reproduce it here.



Press releases from a government agency are not copyrighted material per se for the purposes of this policy. Taking quoted press release information from a news site that has a copyright disclaimer verbatim, is a violation of the policy.
Ed Burke
Firepics Administrator

Fireground Photos.net
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#9
[quote name='edburke' date='30 December 2006 - 08:47 PM' timestamp='1167528460' post='62970']

Recently, there has been an increase in members copying and pasting entire news stories from other websites, specifically news outlets. While there has not been any issue yet, I have visited some of the source websites, and reviewed their terms of use, and found that most prohibit their stories to be reposted on the web. As a result, I must ask that anyone wishing to reference a story on another website post a link, and immediately refrain from copying and pasting the article to Firepics.



Thank you.

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#10
I'm still learning thanks Ed--I have read and will obay
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