<div dir="ltr"><div style>A liitle off-topic, but since it's been mentioned</div><div><br></div>I only had a brief experience on The Well in the early 90's before graduating fo the wide open spaces of the nascent WWW. One of the first things I noticed was that everyone had a neat little sayings in their sigs, I forget the term for them. Since my steady income at the time was selling punk buttons off a stall at NYC concerts (pin money!), I immediately commented that many of these sayings would make excellent buttons. I was immediately snapped at by a zealous gatekeeper in strident terms along the lines of DON'T EVEN THINK OF COPYING ANYTHING YOU MIGHT SEE HERE!, citing The Well's credo "You own your own words". <div>
<br></div><div>Coming from the free and easy world of the old hippie underground press syndicate and punk rock anarchy where it was taken for granted that everyone shared an ethic of "supporting the scene" and viral culture. I was a little taken aback at the vehemence of this, and didn't bother hanging around.</div>
<div><br></div><div style>It was later that I came to further look into the principles of copyright - that I had previously so blithely ignored. I eventually discovered the commerce clause, which essentially boils down to the same "supporting the scene" principle, the scene being science and the useful arts.</div>
<div style><br></div><div style>But to the point. How did "You own your own words." come about? And how did it fare once conversation moved to the wider Internet? </div><div style><br></div><div style>j</div><div>
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