- From: Jennifer Mathis <mathis.jenny@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 27 Feb 2010 23:00:28 +0000
- To: site-comments@w3.org
- Message-Id: <29183c531002270810q3e3296edtb25b799313223c68@mail.gmail.com>
Hello, I am a writer who is compiling and editing a court interpreting manual for a court interpreting class. The class is being offered by an interpreting business in Virginia. We would like to use some of the sections from the Virginia Judicial System's Web site in our manual. I would essentially like to copy and paste the sections I am using. Is it enough, prior to each section, to provide the link to the site where I have retrieved the information and then to include the copyright information? An example is below: The information below was obtained from the Virginia Judicial System’s Web site at http://www.courts.state.va.us/courtadmin/aoc/djs/programs/interpreters/code.html .. Copyright 2009 Office of the Executive Secretary, Supreme Court of Virginia. Is there any other information that I should provide? Is this legal? Thank you for your response. Kindly, Jenny Mathis -- Jennifer Mathis (804) 723-4432 Freelance writer/editor
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