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Athanasius
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I have a question about copyrights….
I have a few friends who have Live Journals. Sometimes in the past when they had been bored, they invited others to spam their LJ with a lot of meaningless comments. (Don’t ask me why…). Anyway, a few times when they did so, I decided what better way to spam them than with quotes from G.K. Chesterton!
So on three different occasions I made about one to two hundred comments each on an entry of theirs, simply including a quote from Chesterton in each comment (followed by the line “GKC” indicating who the author was) and leaving it in their LiveJournals. The quotes were anywhere from a single line to occasionally two to three paragraphs long, selected from all over Chesterton’s writings. Here’s an example of one time I did it:
173 Chesterton quotes
Though on a few quotes which were from Chesterton’s fiction, and included a lot dialogue, they were obviously longer than three paragraphs, since in those cases some of the “paragraphs” of the dialogue were one line long or so, such as here:
Example
As you can see, I didn’t bother to even state where in Chesterton’s work the quotes came from.
But now I’m worried I might have been violating some copyright law or something. At the time I thought it would be all right, since many of the quotes were from works of his in the public domain, and the others that might be copyrighted I figured would be covered by “fair use” provisions.
So am I all right? Or did I do something wrong that I need to fix? (On the one hand I think I might simply be being scrupulous, but I’m not sure…)
Thanks.
I have a few friends who have Live Journals. Sometimes in the past when they had been bored, they invited others to spam their LJ with a lot of meaningless comments. (Don’t ask me why…). Anyway, a few times when they did so, I decided what better way to spam them than with quotes from G.K. Chesterton!
So on three different occasions I made about one to two hundred comments each on an entry of theirs, simply including a quote from Chesterton in each comment (followed by the line “GKC” indicating who the author was) and leaving it in their LiveJournals. The quotes were anywhere from a single line to occasionally two to three paragraphs long, selected from all over Chesterton’s writings. Here’s an example of one time I did it:
173 Chesterton quotes
Though on a few quotes which were from Chesterton’s fiction, and included a lot dialogue, they were obviously longer than three paragraphs, since in those cases some of the “paragraphs” of the dialogue were one line long or so, such as here:
Example
As you can see, I didn’t bother to even state where in Chesterton’s work the quotes came from.
But now I’m worried I might have been violating some copyright law or something. At the time I thought it would be all right, since many of the quotes were from works of his in the public domain, and the others that might be copyrighted I figured would be covered by “fair use” provisions.
So am I all right? Or did I do something wrong that I need to fix? (On the one hand I think I might simply be being scrupulous, but I’m not sure…)
Thanks.