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Treat Copyright Right

It breaks our Rules -- and more importantly, breaks the law -- to copy into our discussion boards any articles from copyright-protected sources such as the Financial Times or any other website. Whether or not you make any financial gain is not the issue; by posting an article on our boards your are republishing it. Such postings may be an infringement of the law of copyright.

Contributors may summarise articles and quote an occasional sentence or two, but not an entire article. Sometimes a press release from a company may be posted in its entirety, but not if it has been obtained via a copyright-protected news service. Articles copied into our boards in their entirety will be removed. If in doubt, post a link to the interesting item; it is almost always safer.

We won't tolerate anyone playing copycat with us, and we must insist that our readership likewise respect anyone else's work. If you do not, you may find yourself on the receiving end of a stern e-mail from one of our discusison board minders. Those who persist in flouting the copyright law may find their membership cancelled.

Reading Guidelines

  1. Can You Trust What You Read Here?

Posting Guidelines

  1. Make Your Posts Informative
  2. Civil Discussion for Mutual Benefit
  3. We Cannot Give Advice by E-mail
  4. Make it Readable and People Will Respond
  5. You Are in a Public Forum
  6. Treat Copyright Right
  7. No Advertising or Solicitation
  8. No Touting, Hyping or Other Disruptions
  9. No Spamming
  10. A Message Board is Not a Pub
  11. Hands Up If You Have Used a Poll

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