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Wes, you have still not replied to the main point of my message.
You say you are following the CIS rules, which will determine whether or not sfmedone is placed on the Parental Control List. But the rules you quoted indicate that in fact this sort of language is PERMITTED, provided that it does not happen more than once every 50 messages.
You have still not shown to me that this was the case here. On what basis do you decide that it happened in 49 messages or 51 messages? You have completely ignored my request for you to show me the figures you used to make this determination...figures without which you could not have made that determination...unless you just did it arbitrarily. Which is it?
As for the quotes...every first year journalist understands what Fair Use is, and what constitutes Fair Use. Surely CIS can afford one lawyer to consult for one hour to tell you what every journalist knows...that to a large degree it's a matter of the extent of the material quoted, its proportion to the original material, and whether or not proper attribution is made. If a book is at issue, quoting several paragraphs certainly falls into fair use...while quoting several paragraphs of a one-page poem would not, again due to the proportions involved.
I'm still waiting for you to show me the basis on which you made your decision. If you cannot provide it, you leave only the impression that it was made arbitrarily, and that you *yourself* stand in violation of CIS rules, and should be reported as such.
However, that you are "rethinking" the policy is certainly a good thing...in a way, it's not so much the policy as the *method of implementing* that policy, and the extremes used, that may be most in need of attention.
BTW, I was interviewed just this afternoon by a reporter from SciFi Entertainment on the online world, and went into this at some length; it will likely show up in the next column there. I'll be sure to update her on further developments.
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