Sunday, January 11, 2009

Editorial

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Contributor Guidelines
Fair use
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Letters to the Editor
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2 comments:

  1. Fair Use and World Streets:

    It is the 21st century and information in its various forms travels faster, wider and more freely than ever before, creating ambiguities and issues of intellectual property which are at this point far from being resolved. In a virtual publications such as World Streets, in which we are ever on the lookout for information and insights from many sources in many places, we do from time to time serve as a relay point for articles and publications which have been created by others. It is our policy in all such cases to fully cite the source and to provide direct linkage to the original for those of our readers wish to get it from the horse's mouth, a great and prudent practice.

    It may also be relevant in this case to note that none of the work or publications of the New Mobility Agenda have ever since our origin in 1988 carried a price tag, a fundamental underpinning of our working and sharing philosophy.

    In any event, if any of our readers, or maybe somebody's lawyers, can suggest how we might improve on this policy, please get in touch with our ever-diligent editor mailto:editor.worldstreets.org. He answers his mail.

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  2. Here's a question for you. Would you prefer this as a daily? Or should we rethink this as a weekly?

    And if the latter, how do you feel about occasional/daily updates, notices?

    Our concern is not to overload you with too much, but still to bring world coverage to your attention.

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