Hands up if you think it is unethical to show people someone's public livejournal post by copying and pasting it to a mailing list or something without first getting the permission of the poster to do so.
Right, me too (at least a little).
Now, hands up if you think it is unethical to show people someone's public livejournal post by giving them its URL without first getting the permission of the poster to do so.
No, me neither.
What is the deal with people thinking they can stop people from giving links to things they have publically posted? People who say "hey, you can't link to my website", or "you can't show anyone that post I made" on a public board where anyone random could have strolled by and seen it anyway? If you want to control who sees it, take advantage of the methods available to you for doing so. I am not violating your copyright or anything if I merely give a link to something you put in a public place.
Whiskey, tango, foxtrot, over?
Right, me too (at least a little).
Now, hands up if you think it is unethical to show people someone's public livejournal post by giving them its URL without first getting the permission of the poster to do so.
No, me neither.
What is the deal with people thinking they can stop people from giving links to things they have publically posted? People who say "hey, you can't link to my website", or "you can't show anyone that post I made" on a public board where anyone random could have strolled by and seen it anyway? If you want to control who sees it, take advantage of the methods available to you for doing so. I am not violating your copyright or anything if I merely give a link to something you put in a public place.
Whiskey, tango, foxtrot, over?
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Date: Dec. 9th, 2004 09:28 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: Dec. 9th, 2004 09:32 pm (UTC)From:Linking privacy is downright silly.
Copy privacy is only marginally less so; the only exception I'd make is that of context omission, and the possiblity of post-facto access control.
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Date: Dec. 10th, 2004 01:05 am (UTC)From:(except, if the text is long it had better be behind a link or lj-cut, and not filling my friends-page)
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Date: Dec. 10th, 2004 09:01 am (UTC)From:and yes, web page authors ask that before you link you let them know where the link is coming from- who is linking to them
netiquette- simple respect for others in an electronic form ;)
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Date: Dec. 10th, 2004 10:31 am (UTC)From:However, in this case I posted a link to a public livejournal post on a mailing list.
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Date: Dec. 10th, 2004 09:16 am (UTC)From: