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Author: Dan Shusta
Date: 2019-03-11 02:39
kdk is right. I should not have used the words "reproduce" or "copy". That would require permission from the author.
However, moving the content in its entirety (which would mean keeping everything in its original context) may be legal. I don't know for sure because I'm not a lawyer.
I suggest contacting the individual authors, tell them what you are trying to do (preserve their papers), and, depending upon their response, determine how to handle the situation.
I believe it is entirely legal for anyone to make a personal copy for themselves which is never to be shared or sold to anyone else.
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2019-03-09 01:11 |
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Dan Shusta |
2019-03-11 01:21 |
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shmuelyosef |
2019-03-11 01:35 |
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kdk |
2019-03-11 02:13 |
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Dan Shusta |
2019-03-11 02:39 |
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Dan Shusta |
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