Hi folks,
Well to elaborate on this matter, I personally have no problem with content being posted, however with regard to stuff that is clearly marked as being copyright to someone else, then there in theory, could possibly be legal issues if it were posted without the owners permission. That's not very likely though unless it was some kind of commercial material like music or a movie, though in theory it could still happen.
What's more of an issue, is internet etiquette, in that (legal issues aside), it would be considered very bad manners for us to continue to host material which blatantly belonged to someone else without acknowledging the ownership, and indeed if we failed to remove a piece of content after the owner had complained that they didn't want it on here.
Those are two sets of circumstances, in one of which I could think we'd have a problem. In the case of Noz's articles, for example, where they're clearly marked as copyright, I would want to obtain his permission first before posting anything here.
With other items, for example things which people have found on the internet, been sent etc, where the original owner maybe isn't known, or they have clearly been left for public consumption, I would have no problem with those being posted here. If at some point in the future the owner did surface, and commented on the fact their material was here, then we'd have to address that if and when it occurred, but I wouldn't foresee a massive problem. There has to be some assumption made that if you post something on the public internet and don't clearly mark it as copyrighted or not to be distributed, then it inevitably will be reproduced elsewhere by someone.
As for ownership of this forum, whilst I provide the infrastructure, and own the physical computer that it runs on, my stake really does stop there. This is very much a community effort, and without everyone here posting and making valuable contributions, it would be nothing more than a database and a website. I guess everyone owns their own posts and retains the rights to those, but tis a joint effort
Ciarán