RE: Examples of exclusions with content placed within them in an assortment of Korean newspapers

Ms2ger,
 I understand that w3c-archive is a Member only email archive. These examples are simply scans of pages of newspapers that I have collected. I have not ask the publishers of these pages for permission to post them. There is some thought that this kind of posting is within fair use (in the US), but I have no idea what rules apply in Korea. Is the issue the people on www-style cannot see the examples? If so, perhaps we can find a neutral place that these could be posted.

Steve Zilles


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ms2ger [mailto:ms2ger@gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, October 31, 2011 2:35 AM
> To: Stephen Zilles
> Cc: www-style list
> Subject: Re: Examples of exclusions with content placed within them in an
> assortment of Korean newspapers
> 
> Hi Steve,
> 
> On 10/31/2011 12:54 AM, Stephen Zilles wrote:
> > Resending, this time with a pointer to the "archived" copy of the
> examples (since they were too big to send via the e-mail list)
> >    http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Member/w3c-archive/2011Oct/0441.html

> > Click on the URL labeled, "application/pdf attachment" located below the
> copy of the following message.
> >
> > We were discussing examples of exclusions areas that are used in
> practical publications during the CSS WG meeting today. Attached are scans
> of (parts of ) pages selected from an assortment of Korean newspapers.
> These 7 pages show various ways in which an exclusion interacts with the
> column structure of an article. Each page segment is annotated with a
> comment the describes what is being shown.
> 
> Can these examples be shared with the public?
> 
> Thanks
> Ms2ger

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