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In @m5order to include some of this discussion you should:  oSA) seek signed permissions from the coordinator or moderator for the discussion @olegroup  pSB) obtain signed permissions to reproduce the material from the individuals who (~@pparticipated in the discussion otn q`@QC) include the discussion along with citations that reference the authors and @q(origin of the comments `r .`s( DISCUSSION C taWhile the law is unclear about this issue, current legal discussion favors C, as long as you are X@t -quoting a limited portion of the discussion. m u aHowever, if you want to use the whole discussion or a significant part that conveys the heart of t@u@the discussion, A, B, and C would be the safest way to proceed. be vn aElectronic messages distributed through E-mail, bulletin boards, or online discussion groups are vA`copyrightable because they are original works of authorship that are fixed in a tangible medium ov\of expression (from which they can be perceived or reproduced directly or with the aid of a ho@vpmachine or a device).  w]The authors of the messages own the copyrights, and the messages are automatically protected a@wqBby the copyright law even if a copyright notice is not included.  xONZIt is considered "fair use" to include small amounts of copyrightable information (with a *xg `citation) in a publication. There is no standard format for citations that refer to electronic ?@xwa0messages. One possible format looks like this: rtT yheWSmith, John P., "Re: Star Trek Movies," via electronic mail on alt.startrek, 16:44EDT, eedi@yvSeptember 26, 1994. ge~ zug^Some authors of electronic messages include notices stating that their work may be copied and d Ii ibHH K sHH du@zthdistributed such as:  {inYPUBLIC DOMAIN NOTICE: The authors of this work are pleased to dedicate it to the public h2{om[domain. They request that any works derived from this one also be dedicated to the public notG@{+domain and carry a version of this notice. inc\ | oYMessages on bulletin boards and discussion groups are part of a collection of messages. eq|rmaCopyrights to the individual messages belong to the authors, but the copyright to the collection o|[of messages may belong to a moderator or owner of the online message system. For example, , 1|`CompuServe claims a copyright to the compilation of messages on its bulletin board service. If ud|th]you want to use an entire discussion from the bulletin board, you should get permission from @|PCompuServe as well as permission from the authors of the individual messages. `}di What do you think?  ~PU^Should copyright protection extend to bulletin board messages? Should authors be required to ~in\license their material for copying when they post messages or other copyrighted material on @~inbulletin boards? of .` C`ag REFERENCES n bX onTBranscomb, Anne. 1994. Who Owns Information: From Privacy to Public Access? New e m@s York: BasicBooks. , b o \Cavazos, E. and Morin, G. 1994. Cyberspace and the Law: Your Rights and Duties in the On-li@ $line World. Cambridge: MIT Press. Co coaDenning, D. and Lin, H. (Eds.). 1994. Rights and Responsibilities of Participants in Networked o@nt3Communities. Washington: National Academy Press. t p`HElias, Steve. 1994. 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