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1.7 Can I post transcripts of interviews or articles to the group? (alt.tv.x-files.analysis) |
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This article is from the alt.tv.x-files.analysis FAQ, by Laura Burchard lhb@Radix.net with numerous contributions by others.
Interviews/articles are a little tricky. Anything you did yourself is
okay, of course. Ones posted on the Web should probably be done by posting
a pointer instead of the whole article, or selected quotes if you want to
discuss elements of it here.
Offline stuff or Web stuff that's disappeared... well, you are going to
have to work out your own interpretation of fair use. From my personal
point of view, I wouldn't post the text of anything that's still on sale.
You should probably go check out some of the copyright faqs to see what
the law thinks -- http://www.cetus.org/fairindex.html is one.
You should, however, stick to articles and interviews that contain a fair
percentage of talk about the show as opposed to personal life; DD's views
on his character are great, his views on Tea Leoni are irrelevent.
 
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