Jack said it was ok with him if it was Ok with you. I just add where i got things Thank you so much janet ----- Original Message ----- From: <JSDDOC@aol.com> To: <DAVENPORT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 2:14 PM Subject: [DAVENPORT] Re: Use of Pamunkey Davenport Data on your Web Page > CC: <A mailto:HREF="mailto:Jack@Ralph.org>Jack@Ralph.org</A>, <A > mailto:HREF="mailto:robertld@usit.net>robertld@usit.net</A> > > Janet: > > The first requirement for using someone's copyrighted material is to > secure permission to quote and then to credit the source in your use as > required by the copyright holder. You have obviously quoted copiously > without bothering to secure permission or to credit the source. I'll leave > the final say-so up to Nevada Jack, but I have no objection to your use of > the material you used providing you preface your Davenport material with the > following: > > "The following Davenport data is a brief extract taken from 'The Pamunkey > Davenports of Colonial Virginia,' a working paper compiled by Dr. John Scott > Davenport, as appearing on a web page [insert Pamunkey Davenport URL here], > Jack W. Ralph, webmaster, and copyrighted by The Pamunkey Davenport Family > Association, Robert L. Davenport, coordinator. > > Any questions? > > John Scott Davenport > Holmdel, NJ >