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Help? Copyright/permissions/etc. by threadjacker2005-06-17 00:32:47
  Hold on. You want to have Latin phrases... by mcnutcase 2005-06-17 00:52:51
a translation of them, and your commentary on them?

I'd say you're free and clear. Latin aphorisms - WAY out of copyright. Translations - can be done by anyone. Non-infringing. Your comments - YOU own the copyright, it's up to YOU what you do with that content!

Usual disclaimer - IANAL, I'm just dating one.

[ Reply ]
    No, no... by Didactylos2005-06-17 00:56:13
      GrEy. You're British... by mcnutcase2005-06-17 01:00:55
        Naruki's Law stikes again... :-) (n/t) by wheresthefish2005-06-17 01:36:02
          Stikes? (n/t) by Evil_Minion2005-06-17 04:04:10
        Both are acceptable. by Didactylos2005-06-17 01:53:27
          unless referencing trees. by unjust2005-06-17 07:59:47
            But the plans I'm working with by Didactylos2005-06-17 09:03:57
      Well, yes but... by Liguste2005-06-17 01:52:51
        Yay! Asterix! by Esteis2005-06-17 01:58:41
          Retranche? Ok, I lost the joke. by klar_at_work2005-06-17 03:16:32
            Retranché: by Esteis2005-06-17 03:38:48
              An aquarium chopped to bits? by klar_at_work2005-06-17 05:22:51

 

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