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Walkie:

--- Quote from: Pyraxis on September 12, 2016, 09:37:20 PM ---I'd sooner question your dubious taste in posting any of it in this cesspit.  :LOL:

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and a highly valid question it would be  :LOL:

let's just say i'm reckless, hmm...but , hang on, not completely and utterly reckless. You notice I'm not actually doing as yet (if ever), just mulling it over.

MLA:

--- Quote from: Pyraxis on September 12, 2016, 09:23:14 PM ---In my opinion, what counts as published is what the lawyers can get away with attacking. It's so heavily dependent on whether the publisher or owner of the copyright for the media is litigious. If it's a traditional publisher... will they care enough to look? What will they use to search, your name, portions of the text? Is the place where you posted it googleable? That matters so much more than the "official" definition of is it available on the internet. As far as I could tell from researching it once, if it was on a blog even if set to private, it counted as published by the letter of the definition. But they shouldn't find that.

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 :MLA:

Published means transmitted from one person to another with the intent that the other person receives the information.  Even an email will qualify as publication, under most state statutes regarding defamation.

Is someone going to defame someone?

 :popcorn:

odeon:
Yes. :zoinks:

Walkie:

--- Quote from: Esquire on September 14, 2016, 11:02:41 AM ---
 :MLA:

Published means transmitted from one person to another with the intent that the other person receives the information.  Even an email will qualify as publication, under most state statutes regarding defamation.

Is someone going to defame someone?

 :popcorn:

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Always. But not me  :angel:.

I have my own dumbass reasons, and don't really anticipate legal action or anything like that. Sorry to disappoint.

Pyraxis:

--- Quote from: Esquire on September 14, 2016, 11:02:41 AM ---Published means transmitted from one person to another with the intent that the other person receives the information.  Even an email will qualify as publication, under most state statutes regarding defamation.

Is someone going to defame someone?

 :popcorn:

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It's about copyright, not defamation. As in some publishers having a clause about right of first publication, ie they will not publish a work that has been published prior.

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