Dear Barry and other ETNIers, A copyright notice has appeared on ETNI since 1997. Legally, anyone who wants to post material that appears on the ETNI site has to receive written permission from ETNI to do so. We have received a number of requests in the past. ETNI considers any material sent in for posting on the site to be the intellectual property of the person who created that material. Therefore, if we receive a request to use that material elsewhere, we will contact the creator of the material and ask for their permission. For example, if someone contacted ETNI asking to post one of your articles elsewhere, Barry, we would contact you and get your permission first before answering this request. David Barry wrote: > Dear ETNI, > I am a participant in an international on-line course courtesy of the British > Council. > The course has just dealt with copyright and copyright friendly materials. > I just want to know, is ETNI copyright? Can I list ETNI as a copyright > friendly site? > In fact, am I copyright? Can my wonderously funny articles be lifted out of > their snug ETNI bed and reprinted elsewhere without asking me?