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I read there are no dumb questions in a family members signature, so here it goes...

Am i allowed to store a archive of scripts (that i found elsewhere, but have copyright notice still in them) on my site without violating AUP?

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The AUP & TOS prevent the storage of copyrighted material, unless you own the script (IE: have purchased it). So if you dont own the script, its not freeware or shareware, then I would say it would not be ok to store them on your account.

 

Bill

Posted

I think an important question to ask here is "Are they freeware scripts that you don't own but have the permission of the author to use freely?"

Posted (edited)

Well said Jim. Sorry that i didnt put it like that.

 

What i want to do is something similar to the samplecode page on csbsupport.com

 

Would that be ok?

Edited by Jikrantz
Posted

AS I said in my first post you are in a grey area, there is not a "yes its OK" or "no you can't do that" answer here. It will come down to a case by case decision and in most cases you will end up undecided on whether its ok or not.

 

A copyright means the person who wrote (or owns) the script has the "rights" to it. Usually you will need permission to do what you want to do with it, if you read the "license" it usually tells you how to go about this, whether it be a purchase or donation or free usuage.

 

Normally to distribute others copyrighted material you need permission from the copyright holder, except if its "freeware". Freeware usually states that you may freely distribute.

 

So not only do you need to abide by TCH's AUP, you need to abide by standard copyright laws. Usually places like the web site you mentioned get the individual copyright holders permission to distribute OR the copyright holder ask them to distribute it for them. In your case you will need to go to them.

 

Hope this answers your question.

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