tammymc opened this issue on Dec 18, 2003 ยท 112 posts
CyberStretch posted Mon, 22 December 2003 at 9:59 PM
By law, R'osity has to disclose all costs and conditions of the transaction before entering into one - or allow subscribers to back out after finding out without penalty. Therefore, I imagine this policy will be placed somewhere the Members can see it before they decide to subscribe; just in case they do not want to agree to the terms of the transaction.
I imagine they are going to alienate themselves from any number of subscribers and/or authors if they start putting ridiculous conditions on the subscription; that is, if the subscribers/authors choose to even read the agreement - which most do not.
How many times have we seen full article posts here from other web sites? And R'osity thinks that they will have better success at averting it? Fair Use is Fair Use, there is no way around it.