Wed, Feb-02-05, 16:13
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Originally Posted by kimberlyw
On the (posted like 5 times) sticky about posting rules, this is false (Maybe NOT for this FORUM but in you know, the rest of life):
1. Recipes may only be posted if they do not violate copyright. This applies to most cookbooks. If you found the recipe elsewhere on the internet, be sure it would not be a violation of copyright to post it. If in doubt, post a link instead. If it's a recipe that you have used and tweaked enough to make it your own, that's okay to post, but it would be a generous gesture to credit the source of inspiration.
A recipe itself cannot be copyrighted because it is a fact and facts cannot be copyrighted.
The method of presentation can be, YES so no using the same title, same description, no copying the exact words of others, etc., YES! These are subject to copyright.
However, the number of ingredients, amount of each, and preparation are not.
THey are facts and as such are not subject to copyright law.
JUst to you know, keep everyone clear.
~Kimberly
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As I said before, I'm not a lawyer
But the problem we've had on the forum is some posters post exact copies of recipes from cookbooks, or other sites, word for word. Even worse, removing any credit or link to the original author, site or book.
Not sure if this is allowed per copyright laws, but we've decided not to allow it anyway. It only seems fair.
Wa'il
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