Hello, well VoidMain has just written a really informative post about permissions in UNIX, with some really good links, so i have saved the lot as a text file. In fact i have saved all the useful looking contents of this UNIX/Linux forum as text files on my hard drive for easy reading (since i don't have internet access at home).
Now what i want to ask is this.
The text files i have on my hard drive are the words that you people have written at one time or another, especially VoidMain, but a lot of other people too, who have added some pretty good stuff over the months. Also, the stuff in my text files was copied ad lib more or less, from this website.
Now, copyright definitely subsists in these words, they are intellectual property. What i want to know is, am i allowed to copy the text files for somebody? i can see myself in the future having to help somebody with linux, and wanting to let them have some of these text files, as they are straightforward and easy to understand, so am i allowed to do that? The thing is that while only i have copies (like now) i know they are not going to move from my hard drive, but if i copy them for just one person, your words could be being copied and read all over the place for all i know, and you might not want that.
Where does the copyright lie anyway? with the website, or the author, or both?
I reckoned that some of you might not mind having yr words copied if it was under the GPL, is that the usual way to do this? I'm not publishing them or making money mind, just want peace of mind if i ever want to copy them, that's all. Also would this mean i would have to include the GPL at the start of every text file i copied?
Basically i want yr input guys, is this okay or is it not, if not why not please?
thanks.........
[ March 20, 2002: Message edited by: Calum ]