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(OT) Acceptable Use Statement for alt.sys.pc-clone.packardbell Usenet group



 
 
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Old August 20th 03, 09:35 PM
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According to Gilbert's Law Dictionary, plagiarism is "copying and publishing
as one's own work all or part of the copyrighted writing of another.
Plagiarism does not exist if work alleged to be copied is arrived at
independently. Certain uses of copyrighted material are allowed under the
"fair use doctrine" of the Copyright Act without the consent of the
copyright owner."

The author of the original FAQ for alt.sys.pc-clone.packardbell is unknown,
but the work is in the public domain and not copyrighted. Anthony updated
the FAQ on 02/13/2003. Credit was given for previous work when the FAQ was
updated on 08/20/2003 to incorporate some recent technological developments,
as well as to correct various grammatical and spelling errors. It remains in
the public domain of the Usenet.

The Yahoo group was created to protect members
from disparaging, offensive, abusive, indecent, defamatory, profane,
obscene, menacing conduct and breaches of privacy and other rights, as well
as behavior intended to cause annoyance, inconvenience or needless anxiety
among other members, that has come to characterize the
alt.sys.pc-clone.packardbell Usenet group. Therefore, the Packard-Bell Yahoo
group has adopted the following strong acceptable usage statement, and
incorporated it into the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for the
alt.sys.pc-clone.packardbell Usenet group.

Acceptable Usage.

It is a violation of the charter of this group for any participant to send,
knowingly receive, upload, download or use any material which is
disparaging, offensive, abusive, indecent, defamatory, profane, obscene, or
menacing, or in breach of copyright, confidence, privacy or any other
rights, or to cause annoyance, inconvenience or needless anxiety among other
members.

If you have any suggestions or comments concerning this acceptable usage
statement, please send them to
. All
suggestions and comments are welcome. If incorporated into the acceptable
usage statement, proper attribution will be given.

Please read
http://www.inet.bg/faq/netiquete.html
View the UPDATED FAQ for alt.sys.pc-clone.packardbell at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Packard-Bell




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Old August 20th 03, 10:48 PM
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TROLL:
in early Scandinavian folklore, giant, monstrous being, sometimes possessing
magic powers. Hostile to men, trolls lived in castles and haunted the
surrounding districts after dark. If exposed to sunlight they burst or
turned to stone. In later tales trolls often are man-sized or smaller beings
similar to dwarfs and elves. They live in mountains, sometimes steal human
maidens, and can transform themselves and prophesy. In the Shetland and
Orkney islands, Celtic areas once settled by Scandinavians, trolls are
called trows and appear as small malign creatures who dwell in mounds or
near the sea. In the plays of the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen,
especially Peer Gynt (1867) and The Master Builder (1892), trolls are used
as symbols of destructive instincts. Trolls in modern tales for children
often live under bridges, menacing travelers and exacting tasks or tolls.




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Old August 21st 03, 01:08 AM
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"." wrote in message
...
According to Gilbert's Law Dictionary,

plagiarism is "copying and publishing
as one's own work all or part of the copyrighted

writing of another.
Plagiarism does not exist if work alleged to be

copied is arrived at
independently. Certain uses of copyrighted

material are allowed under the
"fair use doctrine" of the Copyright Act without

the consent of the
copyright owner."

The author of the original FAQ for

alt.sys.pc-clone.packardbell is unknown,
but the work is in the public domain and not

copyrighted. Anthony updated
the FAQ on 02/13/2003. Credit was given for

previous work when the FAQ was
updated on 08/20/2003 to incorporate some recent

technological developments,
as well as to correct various grammatical and

spelling errors. It remains in
the public domain of the Usenet.

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My work on the FAQs for this news group is
copyrighted, and it was never "derived" from the
original faq of ALT.SYS.PC-CLONE.PACKARDBELL. My
work is not public domain, and not for you to
modify, plagerize, or use in any form. Please
remove any mentions, and any plagerisms, of my
work, from your "faq". I am the owner of FAQs for
this newsgroup, and you area here by notified to
that fact.

If you have any "modifications" that you may feel
are apropriate for the FAQs of this newsgroup,
please respond to my FAQ thread, and I will
consider adding it to the FAQs of this group with
the input of the "regulars" of this group. If you
search back in the GOOGLE GROUPS archives, you can
see that I have put a lot of work into the
creation of the FAQs for this newsgroup, and I do
not appreciate what you are doing.

Regards,
Anthony


 




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