Hi all:As I understand, there is a way to use some information from other authors: Put quotation marks to the information that we need to reference and put a footer where we have to put the information of the authors and more. When we use a graph, we can do similar. And I think it doesn't break the copyright.
I hope this help, Jorge Rodríguez El 15/08/2017 a las 04:43, Brian Barker escribió:
At 12:14 15/08/2017 +0200, Wiebe van der Worp wrote:Please also be aware of the fact that data itself is not copyrighted. In other words, copying data to Calc and use it to create a graph and an accompanying table should never be a problem - if my memory serves me well.This may be true in the USA (is it?), but a few seconds of web searching shows this certainly not to be so in all jurisdictions. (The text on the original chart was in French and the original enquirer wrote from a French e-mail address.)Brian Barker
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