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Harry,
You cut and paste in violation of copyright laws because you do not respect
others intellectual property. The correct and legal way to "post an
article" is to include the headline, 2 or 3 sentences, and then a link to
the page of the article. That way, the owner of the article, and the
publisher of the article will have the readers on their site.
If you had spent time creating intellectual property you would understand
why cut and pasting it is stealing from the author and publisher.
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Curtis CCR wrote:
Harry Krause wrote:
Curtis CCR wrote:
John H. wrote:
On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 15:03:02 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:
verificable
huh?
The best Harry could respond with was a lame attempt to exploit a typo.
He has been caught in the wrong once again and will now start replying
to every post with one or two sentence, 4th grade, playground insults.
That is the way he works when he gets jacked up.
Curtis: why should I expend any energy responding to your whining little
complaints? You actually think you are worth a long, reasoned response?
Please tell me why.
Hell, Harry, the best stuff you post is created by other people, and
what does it take to post one liners about a person's ass and a hole in
the ground? But hey! If you would like to START expending energy,
explain why I am wrong about your post being a copyright rip off.
Of course, you won't be able to explain it. So maybe you're right -
Why expend the energy?
Here's a real simple answer for you, Curtis. I hope you understand it.
Some weeks ago, I decided when I quoted a news article, I'd only post a
handful of paragraphs, along with a comment of my one. That makes my
reposting fair play.
Lo and behold, half the right-wing asses here whined that I was not
posting the whole article and they accused me of leaving out the good
stuff.
So, I post an entire article, credit it properly, and voila, half the
right-wing asses whine about that. The funny thing is, two of the asses
that whined when I clipped the articles are now whining about the longer
versions.
My conclusion: they've caught Smithers Flu.
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