glenn auerbach <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > what are the guidelines for reprinting articles on hockey-l? is > is considered infringement on copyright protection or is it > permissible with some standard disclaimer? it seems like it > could be of service to people without web access but not worth > locking horns with the legal departments of the sources in > question; nor would i want to if it should not be reprinted in > this medium. Articles on any of the college hockey lists are property of their authors. They are available freely via whatever mechanisms might exist for the college hockey mailing lists, with permission of the list owner (me). That is, you can subscribe to the lists, redistribute the lists or archive the lists, with my permission. Yet individual articles belong to their authors. For example, USA Today may not publish this article (not that they'd want to!) without my (as author) permission. USA Today does not need permission (as list owner) to publish this or any individual article. USA Today would need my (as list owner) permission to publish the entire list content. (I use "USA Today" as simply a familiar publisher name. The same would be said for USCHO, BDN or Michigan State Free Press (if there is such a thing)). If by reprinting you mean copying a published article from some other source to Hockey-L, then yes, COPYRIGHT LAW DOES APPLY. We ask you not to copy, for example, newspaper articles to Hockey-L without permission. Some publishers will give you a blanket OK for certain types of articles (for example, no byline or not AP/Reuters), whereas others will say no or will want to OK individual articles. You need to check. Yours in college hockey, Wayne T. Smith Systems Group -- CAPS [log in to unmask] University of Maine System Co-owner of the College Hockey lists - Hockey-L/Info-Hockey-L/Hockey3 HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.