originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by SFJoe:
There was a detour into the Wine Asylum before Wine therapy.
Many of us were on alt.food.wine, and a few still are.
Oh, yeah. Wine Asylum, and let's not forget the blueberry board Kay discovered.
originally posted by Kay Bixler:
originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by SFJoe:
There was a detour into the Wine Asylum before Wine therapy.
Many of us were on alt.food.wine, and a few still are.
Oh, yeah. Wine Asylum, and let's not forget the blueberry board Kay discovered.
Ahem, I also discovered Wine Asylum. For a while I thought I was the moderator, then Joe explained to me how the Internet actually works. There were also a few other venues prior, similar to the blueberry board, where only Joe, Chris and I (and our make-believe ensemble) posted briefly to test the water. The poetry board was particularly memorable.
originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
wtf is Joao Kansas? What an unlikely juxtaposition.
A Coad piece that had a ton of responses from many characters, real and created, that eventually led Robin to create "The Basement" on the WLDG, basically a thread at the bottom of the board where the NY crew and their cohorts could have some fun at Tom Troiano's expense. Closing of the basement and Robin's turning on Dressner and the NY group in general, caused a flight from the WLDG Callahan's newly created Wine Therapy after a quick pit stop on Wine Asylum and a blueberry board.
Here's Coad's original piece: IN WHICH JOAO DISCOVERS HE'S NOT IN KANSAS ANYMORE.
originally posted by Jim Hanlon:
Oh man. Have to believe that the post is covered by the Fair Use Doctrine. But, as others have noted, sometimes the cost of defense overwhelms the merits. Legal bullying.
originally posted by Brad Kane:
Which board was it that you discovered Jeebus was an alien lobster king?
originally posted by Jay Miller:
originally posted by Brad Kane:
Which board was it that you discovered Jeebus was an alien lobster king?
Asylum
Jeebus
originally posted by Steve Guattery:
originally posted by Jay Miller:
originally posted by Brad Kane:
Which board was it that you discovered Jeebus was an alien lobster king?
Asylum
Jeebus
The legal threats have a familiar ring...
originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
We should have more Buffy threads.
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
We should have more Buffy threads.
I am finding that the show isn't ageing well.
originally posted by Steve Guattery:
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
American copyright law was designed to offer heavy protection for intellectual property...
I'd amend this to "American copyright law has been continually redesigned to offer increasing protection to intellectual property owners."
I suppose in this case one could mount a fair use defense, but it would be chancy since even sampling is no longer protected.
I don't know how extensive the quotations in the original blog post were, but there is still some hope for fair use exceptions. Within the last month, Lawrence Lessig won a lawsuit over his use of a song, which was included as an example in one of his lectures that was posted on youtube.
originally posted by Yule Kim:
It's pretty disturbing to see a self-proclaimed journalist use a SLAPP in order to silence another journalist.
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originally posted by Brad Kane:
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Here's Coad's original piece: IN WHICH JOAO DISCOVERS HE'S NOT IN KANSAS ANYMORE.
originally posted by Mike Evans:
A short history of the origins of some of the web fora:
Prodigy --> Squires (Mark ran the Prodigy board when it folded)
Compuserve --> WLDG (Robin was a moderator of the CIS board before starting WLDG)
WLDG --> Joao Kansas --> Basement --> Wine Therapy --> Wine Disorder
Squires --> Wine Berserkers
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[...]originally posted by Mike Evans:
I find it interesting that David White
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
originally posted by Steve Guattery:
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
American copyright law was designed to offer heavy protection for intellectual property...
I'd amend this to "American copyright law has been continually redesigned to offer increasing protection to intellectual property owners."
I suppose in this case one could mount a fair use defense, but it would be chancy since even sampling is no longer protected.
I don't know how extensive the quotations in the original blog post were, but there is still some hope for fair use exceptions. Within the last month, Lawrence Lessig won a lawsuit over his use of a song, which was included as an example in one of his lectures that was posted on youtube.
1) Please tell me things haven't gotten any worse since the Bono act.
2) The number of words would probably fit under fair use, although since the quote was the entirety of the remark, that could be an issue. I also think the purpose of use would be a problem as the quote was not for purposes of review, parody, or one of the usual fair use reasons. Using it for buking and scorning hasn't been ruled on to my knowledge. Maybe it would create a new exception.
originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
wtf is Joao Kansas? What an unlikely juxtaposition.
A Coad piece that had a ton of responses from many characters, real and created, that eventually led Robin to create "The Basement" on the WLDG, basically a thread at the bottom of the board where the NY crew and their cohorts could have some fun at Tom Troiano's expense. Closing of the basement and Robin's turning on Dressner and the NY group in general, caused a flight from the WLDG Callahan's newly created Wine Therapy after a quick pit stop on Wine Asylum and a blueberry board.
Here's Coad's original piece: IN WHICH JOAO DISCOVERS HE'S NOT IN KANSAS ANYMORE.
originally posted by .sasha:
The football basement here has promise, after all.