Archimedes wrote: > Matt Haas said: > > >> You mean like the one at http://www.amcyclopedia.org/? > > > You know, I appreciate the effort put into some of these things, but on the > other hand, I'd be more willing to contribute to that site were there not > an attempt to claim copyright on the information. > > For instance: the list of AMC dealers. I know that list was built off of > previously published lists (for instance, I have a list my local AMC dealer > printed off for me back in 1981). Yet, the list published on AMCyclopedia > claims copyright and restricts how it can be used elsewhere. > > If I contribute to the amcyclopedia list of dealers, my contribution > apparently becomes the property of Farna Systems. I'm pretty sure I > contributed "Pence-Briggs Rambler" to the Richmond, VA listings -- why > would that that now be copyrighted by Farna? > > Eddie Stakes also has a list of AMC dealerships. > > http://planethoustonamx.com/bodyAMC.htm > > I don't see that copyright is claimed on it. Why would there be? That > list is almost identical to the list I was given by my AMC dealer. > > WikiPedia is rapidly being filled in with AMC information, and it's all > public domain. So is www.AMCArchives.org . I already put up one page there: > > http://www.amcarchives.org/index.php/Wheels > > Now, if www.AMCArchives.org were to copyright what I've written, I wouldn't > bother. > > OK, I'm off my soapbox. > > -- Marc Marc, To the best of my knowledge (and I just went and looked), those are the only pages that have a copyright notice on them and that *may* be a relic from when we first started the site (I seem to recall there was a big to-do about the copyright statement that was on it originally* for a very short period of time). Frank Swygert originally posted the dealer list pre-site crash a couple of years ago and I used what I had available to put the site back together (which is also why there is no part 1 listed). I will leave the status of those pages up to Frank. *For those who don't recall, there was a copyright statement on it that was intended to prevent someone from downloading the site contents and publishing them for-profit. There was a lot of back and forth on the verbiage and various types of licenses were offered as alternatives (Marc, I believe you even offered an example or two). In the end, we took the copyright notice off the site. Matt -- mhaas@xxxxxxx Cincinnati, OH http://www.mattsoldcars.com 1967 Rambler American wagon 1968 Rambler American sedan ================================================================= According to a February 2003 survey of Internet holdouts released by UCLA's Center for Communication Policy, people cite not having a computer as the No. 1 reason they won't go online. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list