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On 6/3/2003 10:16:59 AM DCAflyer wrote:
Todd,
There is no copyright infringement if you quote an article and disclose its source. It clearly was not quoted for commercial purposes. The reason I cut and paste articles is because oftentimes the links don''t work. But from now on, if usaviation wants links, I''ll do that.
DCAflyer
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Here is the clear language from www.washingtonpost.com''s website on copyright:
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