Hi Stake,
I'm not trying to stop anything you're doing, but in the US Code, Title 17 deals with Copyright Law in the US. It's plagiarizing if you don't give that credit where it's due with anything you're directly quoting - as you are in your first post on this thread.
It's really not difficult to edit your own post to add, "The following is excerpted from the works of Curtis Faith:" or from the copyrighted publication it's from. It's just not difficult to give where it's due. Plus, anywhere else you got information from that you quoted directly, well, those people should be given credit, too.
I know this is not a legal forum - but violation of copyright law can put this forum itself in danger, plus their hosting company, whose headquarters is in the US and therefore under US jurisdiction and subject to US laws and codes. Strange crap, huh?
Either way, I'm looking forward to your econometric analysis applied to the currencies, and I do want you to continue with your contribution to Forex Factory.
I'm not trying to stop anything you're doing, but in the US Code, Title 17 deals with Copyright Law in the US. It's plagiarizing if you don't give that credit where it's due with anything you're directly quoting - as you are in your first post on this thread.
It's really not difficult to edit your own post to add, "The following is excerpted from the works of Curtis Faith:" or from the copyrighted publication it's from. It's just not difficult to give where it's due. Plus, anywhere else you got information from that you quoted directly, well, those people should be given credit, too.
I know this is not a legal forum - but violation of copyright law can put this forum itself in danger, plus their hosting company, whose headquarters is in the US and therefore under US jurisdiction and subject to US laws and codes. Strange crap, huh?
Either way, I'm looking forward to your econometric analysis applied to the currencies, and I do want you to continue with your contribution to Forex Factory.