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Originally posted by JRutledge
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Originally posted by assignmentmaker
But you are the one claiming . . . or not claiming . . . that there is no copyright violation involved. I didn't say there was. I said the material is copywritten. I said that those who have the material legally, as I do, have a responsibility to act in conformity with copyright law. You said this can't be a problem because you don't see any instances of it's being a problem. Well, maybe. But you don't want us to rely on your representation.
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You are the one making the claim copyright laws are being violated. Prove that is a fact. Until then I stand by the fact that there is no violation of copyright laws to simply put "true or false" on any website. I have been here a long time and I have never seen that argument made by anyone but you.
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True. Or false.
Which part of 'I didn't say copyright laws were being violated by 'putting true or false' on any website' don't you understand?
I said that those who have the test, and the answers, legally " . . . have a responsibility as conservators of copywritten material."
How do I know that? Because I have made a living in part via intellectual property? Nah. Because it says 'copyright' on the test. What is fair use for those of us who have the test legally? I'm not even _trying_ to tell you. I'm just raising consciousness.