Kevin, how do you feel about hotlinking, or reposting someone else's words? Do you believe in netiquette, and do you believe it varies from place to place?
Netiquette, yes. In terms of websites, it's up to whoever runs the website to set the rules.
In terms of reposting words, I follow Tim's logic that once it is out there, those words are out there.
We don't even tag posts here without seeking permission.
In terms of reposting words, I follow Tim's logic that once it is out there, those words are out there.
They don't lose authorship, just by virtue of being on the internets, though.
In terms of reposting words, I follow Tim's logic that once it is out there, those words are out there.
I'm not sure what that has to do with the price of tea in China. Of course what's out there is out there. I asked about reposting. And hotlinking -- where do you see the line for repurposing other people's content?
We don't even tag posts here without seeking permission.
This is one of the reasons I love this board. I'm sure we aren't the only ones, but I do think it makes us (somewhat) unique. Also, the fact that many of us have met F2F and make an effort to do so. It sort of lends itself to increased consideration.
I have to confess, it took a lot for me to understand the hotlinking-is-bad thing.
Well, to give an example, the Whedonesque post linked to Nilly's website, mentioned it was Nilly in the post and they post on Buffistas (since it was originally posted here). I didn't hotlink here as I figured since it's database driven it might kill it, but Nillys site was pure HTML.
In other words, I wouldn't hotlink something to trash a site.
I'm pulling down some sites this weekend due to hotlinking. I wish I could get the home addresses of the fuckers at myspace sucking my bandwidth and go steal their cars.