From: giaforni
Message: 71300
Date: 2013-09-07
Reply to And Rosta's:
>> Shame on you for colluding in the ransoming of scholarly knowledge
... er, sorry? It's called copyright, you know, and it's the basic way journals like JIES survive and publish.
By the way, I have no personal interest whatsoever in copyright preservation, as I'm not earning a single cent when JIES sells a copy. I'm just trying to play by the rules I implicitly accepted when I decided to try and publish my article with a mainstream journal.
To be honest, I have an obvious conflict of interest here: on the one hand, I would prefer to have my article freely available to anyone, in order to maximize its circulation; on the other hand, I feel obliged to play fair to the publisher and follow the legal obligations that regulate copyright.
Anyway, for every practical purpose, my article is still out there for anyone to look at, as far as I know,
Gianfranco Forni
--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, <cybalist@yahoogroups.com> wrote:giaforni@..., On 03/09/2013 12:05:
> Thank you for pointing me to this unauthorized copy: I'll notify JIESShame on you for colluding in the ransoming of scholarly knowledge.
> so they can try and have it removed.
& a thank you to Francesco for sharing the link.
--And.
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> Gianfranco
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> --- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, <frabrig@...> wrote:
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> Gianfranco Forni wrote:
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> > Unfortunately, due to copyright restrictions, I may
> > not provide free access to my full article. However,
> > I did upload excerpts of it in
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> >http://independent.academia.edu/GianfrancoForni
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> Don't you know the full text of your 142-pages JIES article has been posted here by someone:
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> http://tinyurl.com/ppqf77f
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> SSSSSHHHHH!! Non diciamolo a nessuno! :^)
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> Francesco Brighenti
> Venezia
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