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I found this rather confusing as to whether we can use the information or not.
http://www.platinummetalsreview.com/jmpgm/jmpgm/disclaimer.jsp
I copied some of my information from this database and I need to know if I should go back and delete that information. (unsigned by Jarogers2001)
- Most definitely not public domain. Not even close. This is also incompatible with GFDL and CC Attributive. 8\ --01:18, 7 January 2007 (PST)
Before incorporating content from other web sites, carefully read the copyright notice on that site and act accordingly. Generally all work which does not display a copyright mark should be regarded as copyright anyway.
Copyright laws are complicated. Most courts allow small quotations of copyright work without permission, but it is best not to stray into this grey area.
Get permission before quoting or incorporating.
You will notice that I have been posting a lot of web links, that is because the articles I am pointing to are usually copyright, and I do not have permission to quote from the content of the article itself. I do not want to get into “fair use” debates (or worse). Charles F. Radley 12:57, 7 January 2007 (PST)