The site says "The site will go live in the Summer of 2001."
Gawd! There's a blind spot.
When, exactly, IS Summer of 2001? It's bloody hot here in Sydney right now.
Feels a lot like summer to me. Cambridge suggests it's not though, so maybe
I'm mistaken?
Or perhaps the Education site will be online any day now? Yes? No, that
would just lead to the disgruntlement of a few million north-of-equator
folk.
Why is this kind of persistent marginalisation so depressing? On a site like
Salt it makes me think that, truly, there is no hope for the human race.
We all do it. We all do it. Gotta watch yourself more than you watch the
others.
Gillian
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From: Poetryetc provides a venue for a dialogue relating to poetry and
poetics [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Peter Howard
Sent: Tuesday, 27 February 2001 7:04 AM
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Subject: Re: NEW POETRYETC PROJECT: PHYSICAL INSIGHTS
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Chris Hamilton-Emery wrote...
>Contributions are copyright the author. But Salt will have exclusive
licence
>to serve the material on its website.
If I'm reading this right, it would mean that if I posted something on
this topic, although I'd have copyright, I wouldn't be allowed to
reproduce the material on my own website, if I wanted to. I'm not sure
I'm happy with that.
You wouldn't care to change that to "non-exclusive licence" would you?
What is the advantage of requiring exclusivity?
Regards,
--
Peter
http://www.hphoward.demon.co.uk/poetry/
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