Wednesday, November 16, 2011

On This Day In Canadian History....

1979 - Mississauga residents return home after work crews drain liquid chlorine from rail tankers; more than 200,000 people were evacuated in what was then the largest peacetime evacuation in North America until the New Orleans evacuation of 2005 during Hurricane Katrina

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9 comments:

critic said...

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critic said...

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Mr. Red said...

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critic said...

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Alastair Sweeny said...

For your information our timeline material is not "history". It is a literary work, just like my forthcoming book on the war of 1812:
http://www.alastairsweeny.com/1812/index.php/Welcome_to_Fire_Along_The_Frontier
which also has detailed timeline sets and compilations that are my intellectual property.
The Canadian copyright has been registered with Industry Canada and Access Copyright. Whether our literary work is on the Web or available in a public library is immaterial.

I have been a member of the Writers Union of Canada, and chair of the Copyright Committee, and we fought long and hard for authors rights, especially against schools and colleges that photocopied without permission. With the advent of the Web, people like you are doing the same thing with the intellectual property of writers.

As I have already told you, there is a perfectly good set of Canadian timelines on Wikipedia. For example, you could use any of this material in your pages without infringing Canadian copyright law:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_in_Canada#October

Here are Wikipedia's terms of use:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Copyrights
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_Creative_Commons_Attribution-ShareAlike_3.0_Unported_License
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Copyright_violations

Note their terms of use are freer than ours.

By the way, we are not giving this material away. We are providing it for the personal enjoyment of our readers under our terms of use and the Creative Commons licence. But note well: we are providing this material to you and the general public on a limited basis, as an advertising and promotional vehicle for our major Northern Blue Publishing sites, such as History of Canada Online and other portals that are licenced to schools and universities. It is a very important vehicle for us and we do not appreciate other people and corporations appropriating it for their own promotional use.

DanceMusic said...

Good morning critic, Mr. Red, pharmerphil, Sarah, Angel, Betty Anne, Pnnknn, Pitchingin, Typhoon, and everybody.

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