Forum Moderators: LifeinAsia
Am I opening myself up to potential legal liabilities? I know Brett ran into all sorts of issues when he was considering publishing content from WebmasterWorld.
Your thoughts?
Does the TOS specify that the poster grants the forum operator an unrestricted perpetual license to use, reuse, compile, refashion, republish the forum's content (posts) in any manner you choose with or without attribution or credit or obligation to pay?
I'd spell out in the TOS what the future holds.
Of course, while you are granting yourself such rights, as a fair return on your investment in hosting and mod-ing the forum, you will simultaneously restrict the forum members use of the forum posts.
Interesting tension, don't you agree? ;-)
I personally don't see a difference between researching for an article on other websites/forums versus my own. When it comes to direct quotes - sure - the source should be asked for permission and attributed accordingly. Having said that - I also think it would be wise to include the possibility of this happening in the TOS.
>> you will simultaneously restrict the forum members use of the forum posts
Not sure I follow you.
you will simultaneously restrict the forum members use of the forum posts
What Webwork means is you want exclusive use of those posts in your own content.
So in the TOS, in consideration of you providing the service, you restrict other members from using other forum posts.
Not sure I agree with it. If you have a good forum (and that means good and useful members) then you will always be the central point anyway.
TJ
Do I think this will all flow nice and easy? No. Do I think that you ought to take the time to work on your TOS? Absofarginglootly. No kidding. Defense Exhibit 1: We told 'em, they were asked if they read 'em, they said so, they agreed to be bound by 'em.
IMHLO - In My Humble Legal Opion, which, of course, I'm not really giving since I'm just a country lawyer from New Jersey and I can't advise the world, it's a much better thing to spell things out in this area then to rely entirely upon published laws that related to forums, etc. (It's also a good idea to read the laws even if you can't fully understand them.;-)
Interesting aside: Someone is running a pseudo-directory that is scraping posts from WW to create their content.
How do I know? I Googled a few lines from a few posts. How do I feel about that? Used. Not even a nice meal. Just used. ;-(
Someone is running a pseudo-directory that is scraping posts from WW to create their content.
But WW will always be the central focal point. For a site to be succesful, it has to be different. Eventually that sites users will discover the originating source and it's curtains.
I agree with you 110% on getting the TOS right though.
TJ
With regards to someone else using the contents of the forums - I hadn't thought of that but it is a likely possibility. I won't grant permission to republish any of the content from the forums - I don't want to be in that position as I see it as a legal nightmare.
With regards to republishing the articles that I generate - I'm not sure about it. On first blush I'd say sure but I've got a nagging feeling that's probably not wise.
I assume, that the articles you are going to write will be related to your forum topic (how could they not). Link to the articles from your forum and 'sell' it as additional information you are giving to your users.
I know little of law, but I am pretty good at BS so would this do?
By posting in the AAAA forums you agree to allow AAAA and/or BBBB (parent company) to repackage and publish information you have contributed, on any websites owned and operated by BBBB. If you do not wish to allow us to republish what you write, do not use our forums.
I think it needs to be toned down a bit.