Considering the quality of his web page versus VW’s official one, you’d
think VW would want to buy into his… :)
But what if VW allowed web pages anywhere and everywhere, reserving
their own, of course, for new VW information, dealership information, and
etc.? VW could be sued for any misinformation placed on a page with
VW copyrighted information.
For example, someone downloads information on how to fix their
VW from this guy’s home page, goes home, and end up in some horrible
accident. Lawyers might make a case that since his page had VW written
all over it, and VW copyrighted logos, that VW itself is liable for the
information presented on that page…
I know, I know, sounds unlikely, but there are too many lawyers in my
family for me not to understand how the thought process works…
The WWW is only going to go more and more commercial, which means
more and more power struggles of various kinds, all having to do with
MONEY in the end (whether through sales or lawsuits). So perhaps we
should all take note and tone down and be more careful with what
materials/logos and etc. that we use in our home pages.
Personally, I going to peruse the FAQs on the use/abuse of copyrights
on the Net again… (link on Netscape’s home page).
Jud.
<snipping one-man’s rather long winded interpretation…>
: And let’s not scream net censorship just because a company sets out to
: protect what is rightfully theirs. Who knows… someone might be ripping
: off your stuff tomorrow.
As I understand, nobody is profiting from this effort at consolidating VW
info on a web site… unless this chap is selling his own manufactured VW’s?
What’s to protect anyway? Nobody is infinging anything as I see it…
More of a VW tribute than anything else…
: Cheers, everyone, and lighten up!
Surely…
Cheers… Dino.
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Comment by admin — October 31, 2009 @ 3:23 pm
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aa…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Ken Lawton) wrote:
> So let me get this straight. A student at a western Canadian university
> zealously sets about surfing up almost every VW related URL on the web. He
> then stuffs his page with official VW trademarks, logos and advertising
> slogans. Then he calls his page "The Volkswagen Home Page" and makes a
> claim of 100-thousand (!) hits a day. And now he and others are
> shocked and dismayed and bawling "censorship!" because Volkswagen of
> America seems to be taking offense?
> Follow me with this, folks. There is not one single shred of original work
> on this chap’s page. All he’s done is plagiarised everyone else’s work,
> including Volkswagen’s (in the form of their graphic layouts etc.) Not
> only that, his archive listings are incomplete, and as archive users know,
> not everything is complimentary towards VW, or necessarily even correct.
I’ll write this fast because I wasn’t going to post anymore but
I was alerted of a lost soul on the VW(c) newsgroups.
MY site was created as a centrally located place for someone to
go that wanted to see more about Volkswagens(c).It was created
to organize a small segment of the net.The material was usually
made aware to me by the author of the stuff or a fellow user
who felt it should be brought to the attention of everyone else.
This site was set up as a model and goal for other users to try
and organize the net and its vast information potential.What have
you done lately to improve the net?
Also the site was created by me and can be called what ever I want.
The page has never been toted as the offical or authorized
Volkswagen site.
And I believe that the page is of sufficient "professional" quality
and have been complimented on it quite frequently. The site was
planned to have numerous more upgrades that would have sent users
squelling with glee but the university frown on its people tying
up most of its computer resources by one person.
And speaking of the university, I was grilled quite enough
on my site recieving over 100,000 hits a day and peaking at
216,000 last week. The technitions that had to sort through
the rubble of computers and systems after I crashed the new
Solaris operating system and most of the computer and telephone
system on campus and the surrounding area with the popularity
of my site were ready to string me up.
Also, I have over 1.2 Gigabytes of pictures that most of
you will never ever see on the net at home but the university
frowns on one user occuping all of the universities mainframe
resources.Plus the added information and scrabble to see it
would only flood the already overflowing net and telephone system.
But I must say I’m very sorry for you, a man who could of learned
so much from the site. If you give a dumb man information, he is
still dumb. But if you teach him how to organize it, there’s no
stopping him.
Comment by admin — October 31, 2009 @ 3:23 pm
T. Skil (umski…@cc.umanitoba.ca) wrote:
: …I have over 1.2 Gigabytes of pictures…
And all are "Original Works" no doubt…
I’m sure that UofM and VWoA can find a happy middle ground
in there somewhere….good luck.
-Jeffy
Comment by admin — October 31, 2009 @ 3:23 pm