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- Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 06:47:19 +0900
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Thank you Joseph M. Reagle Jr. ! Your this explanation helps my understanding very much. regards. On Tue, 16 Jan 2001 17:45:42 -0500 "Joseph M. Reagle Jr." <reagle@w3.org> wrote: > I hope this helps. > > > http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/IPR-FAQ-20000620.html#annotate > 5.8 Can I annotate one of your specifications? > > There are two types of annotations mechanisms: (1) those that do not require > the copying and modification of the document being annotated (e.g., an > external service stores annotations that identify their target via XPointer) > and (2) those that are created by copying and modifying the document itself > (e.g., the file is copied and modified and the annotations are included > in-line but differentiated using CSS). Annotations of the first type are > links to the W3C site, which is permitted as l ong as those links do not > misrepresent the document, it's status, and relation to the W3C. > > Annotations of the second (including the reorganization and excerption of > copyrighted material) are derivitive works and are covered by a policy much > like the translation policy. You may make a copy of our specification and > annotate it only if you comply with the following requirements: > ... Omoti http://www.net24.ne.jp/~omoti/ omoti@n24.net
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