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Ben aka the Tiger in Winter -

'Tis always nice to have other lawyers around to not give legal advice. :-) And in the process of assimilating that information which most emphatically isn't advice, to remember what the safe limits of posts are.

(While still feeling in my heart of hearts that W.K. is acting in a very, very lame way.)

'nee -

As I understand it, regardless of publishing medium, copyrights reside in the author unless otherwise specified. If you saw a poster downtown would you assume you could copy it, simply because it's placed in public? Of course not. Now, this hasn't been tested for the Internet (that I know of). As long as the publishing venue (in this case, warrenkinsella.com produced by a company of a different name, as akin to say a poster or 'zine produced by a company of a different name) has permission of the author to publish the work, I fail to see the problem. Of course, I realize that, legally, my failing to see a problem has no standing. Damn.

'nee -

...although it appears that Kinsella's complaint is about not copyright but about libel. But the bounds of fair comment in Canada are narrower than in the US, even though courts traditionally side with freedom of speech. Kinsella's just being an asshole.

portland -

i didnt understand anything in this post but the capes and canes bit is a lovely little touch. just wanted you to know. and i'm mad about starting schilling in one by the way - if they blow it, that's a big part of it (use martinez until you know about schilling you idiots) - but going back to fenway, seeing all season the way these guys just suddenly turn around and pound the ball after a dry spell (unless, of course, the dry spell continues), facing the bottom of the yanks pitching order now, i'm mildly hopeful. d. lowe and wakefield have won big games before. it could happen. and they were down two to oakland last year in a best of five.

Flea -

My new ambition in life is to have a cape to go with my cane!

Alan -

<i>Shalazam-shala-karaz!!</i><p> Check you front closet, Mighty Flea, and see if my powers are still what they used to be.

SayNay? -

"First thing we do," says Dick one of the followers of the rebel Jack Cade in Henry VI, Part II, "let's kill all the lawyers."

'nee -

Even the cute ones??

SayNay? -

A "cute" lawyer? Now there's an oxymoron. Any "cuteness" is camouflage for their own protection.

Alan -

'nee: I think that review, copyright and libel are all on a legal continuum ending in hate speech crime.

Alan -

The Blogs Canada e-blog has jumped up all over this situation with both Mr. Kinsella and myself adding to the magic, though not yet directly.

SayNay? -

To 'nee:

TAKE NOTICE that in order to avoid further legal action by the undersigned, we hereby demand that you publish the appropriate retraction and apology for the libel in the comparsion used in the abovenoted post which reads, in part:
"...Kinsella's just being an asshole".

Signed: Assholes, everywhere.

Alan -

Please...we prefer the diminutive "arsehole" hereabouts.

Jay Currie -

My view is that the copyright notice at the bottom of Mr. K's blog is meaningless but the copyright is his in any event. Which does not prevent fair use (which is more circumscribed in Canada than elsewhere).

The actual issue, as Kinsella cranks out the Statements of Claim, is when is he going to grow up?

Tragically, not a question amenable to legal analysis.

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