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spurg Aug 8, 2006 4:36 pm

NYtimes article about getting free stuff
 
LIKE most business travelers, I love getting things free.

(Rest of copyrighted material removed.)

tailfirst Aug 9, 2006 11:34 pm

I am sure that this person knows how to get many things for free from men.

mvoight Aug 10, 2006 1:04 am

[QUOTE=spurg]LIKE most business travelers, I love getting things free.
Occasionally, “free” gets me into trouble, though. A few months ago, I struck up a conversation with a well-dressed gentleman at Cucina Dell’Arte, a bar in Palm Beach, Fla. I shared with him a secret for getting into the all-inclusive Club Med resort in the Turks and Caicos called Turkoise.

“You scale the wall like a ninja,” I explained. “And then you persuade a departing tourist to give you a wristband. And voila — free drinks!”
QUOTE]

There is a bit of difference between getting comped or getting discounted rates by bartering or being a frequent flyer, and ripping off hotels. This person is a thief.

BondGuy Aug 10, 2006 5:26 am


Originally Posted by mvoight
There is a bit of difference between getting comped or getting discounted rates by bartering or being a frequent flyer, and ripping off hotels. This person is a thief.

Perhaps a tad harsh; I detect a bit of tongue in cheek in this anecdote, but we may never know for sure.

PD Aug 10, 2006 7:25 am

The OP seems to have quoted the entire article verbatim. This is inappropriate. Refer to the Flyertalk Guidelines concerning posting copyrighted material. http://www.flyertalk.com/help/rules.php

"Posting Copyrighted Material
Information copyrighted or owned by any individual or entity other than the person posting should not be posted on the forums without the consent of the owner. If such an event occurs, the individual posting the information shall be held solely responsible. FlyerTalk shall not be held responsible for information posted by a member that may violate copyright law. If there is a news article or other piece of information you'd like to share from the web, credit the source of the information and/or give a brief two- to three- paragraph recap of the news and provide the appropriate link to the source."

escog Aug 10, 2006 11:20 am

Heh. So, the OP stole an article about gettings things for free and gave it away for free on Flyertalk? Would the author object?

PD Aug 10, 2006 1:17 pm


Originally Posted by escog
Heh. So, the OP stole an article about gettings things for free and gave it away for free on Flyertalk? Would the author object?

Probably not. But it's the NY Times that holds the copyright, not the author. The point is that this type of posting is against Flyertalk rules.

tfmpa Aug 10, 2006 3:05 pm

It was a news article and she credited the source. Seems like that fits into the rule.

mvoight Aug 10, 2006 11:49 pm


Originally Posted by tfmpa
It was a news article and she credited the source. Seems like that fits into the rule.

Simply creditting the source doesn't give you the freedom to print/post it where you feel like it.

Recreation Aug 11, 2006 4:03 pm

On another msg board I frequent, you'll get a warning and possible expulsion from the moderators for copying entire articles or entire song lyrics.

So if you want to quote "Hey Jude" it's best to leave out the "Nah Nah Nah Nah Nah" part.

SkiAdcock Aug 11, 2006 7:20 pm

Randy's rule is you can post a few lines & then a link to the article. Anything more than that can violate copyright & thus violates FT's TOS.

Cheers.

tfmpa Aug 12, 2006 7:38 am


Originally Posted by SkiAdcock
Randy's rule is you can post a few lines & then a link to the article. Anything more than that can violate copyright & thus violates FT's TOS.

Cheers.

that's not the rule posted by PD.


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