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Fleet Captain
Location: Omaha, NE
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ST Communicator starship articles?
Begging pardon if these thoughts run astray of copyright restrictions and such (though it's my understanding the Communicator magazine has ceased its run), but is there somewhere online where you can view or acquire PDFs of those articles? |
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Re: ST Communicator starship articles?
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Fleet Captain
Location: Omaha, NE
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Re: ST Communicator starship articles?
It does bring to mind two questions, however. (1) Regarding any specific issues I wished to purchase, is there any list available that indicates what ship is covered in which issue, and (2) could someone just have put up scans of those articles on a Trek website without legal repercussions? In regards to the second question, I've seen websites in the past where it looked like someone put up scans of ship schematics, MSDs, what-have-you, that were taken directly from the old Star Trek Magazine. I have not, however, seen sites where anyone has posted, say, the Luna-class multiviews that appeared in [I]Titan:Sword of Damocles[I]...which makes me wonder if there's a copyright difference between material from a magazine that is now out-of-print versus a relatively newer book that's still floating around and being sold. I guess I'm a little iffy on the "fair use" interpretation of such scans. Clearly, if you're copying and then attempting to sell the work as your own, that's a no-no, but I was unsure what permits fans to be able to post scans of works not their own on websites. With all of the writers and their knowledge of copyright infringement, this seems as good a place as any to ask that question. |
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Location: United Kingdom
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