Blackbeard
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So, anyone have any idea why the "How To Get Noticed, Get Recruited & Play Hockey At The School of Your Dreams" thread was deleted?
Don't know how many people got to read it but a quick explanation is that after I posted a link late one evening to a great resource for aspiring female hockey players and their parents that I stumbled across on the internet the author, who is also a coach, posted a polite request the next morning for me to delete the link citing copyright to it. I had made the assumption that she had made it available on the internet but that was apparently not so.
By the time that I got back on this forum and saw her request, someone ("board administrator") had repointed the link to her website which is also a valuable tool for players and parents. I took that to mean that the unintended transgression was now corrected to this forum administrator's satisfaction thereby defusing any potential legal problems. (It was certainly amazing how quickly the administrator was on this...two or three scant hours...hmmm.) I posted a short explanation to the coach of how I had come across her info so that she would be put on notice so she could check it out if she wished in an attempt to protect and or enforce her copyright and I also made a complimentary comment indicating that I was glad she got some free and well deserved PR from it and now from the link to her website.
To my surprise, when I returned to the forum a few hours later the thread had disappeared!
So, I guess the question is what or who had been violated by my posting an extremely valuable resource (which was subsequently repointed by a forum administrator to a valuable website) for female hockey players and their parents on a women's hockey forum that is suppose to be about the discussion of, and, I would certainly think, the promotion of said sport?
Don't know how many people got to read it but a quick explanation is that after I posted a link late one evening to a great resource for aspiring female hockey players and their parents that I stumbled across on the internet the author, who is also a coach, posted a polite request the next morning for me to delete the link citing copyright to it. I had made the assumption that she had made it available on the internet but that was apparently not so.
By the time that I got back on this forum and saw her request, someone ("board administrator") had repointed the link to her website which is also a valuable tool for players and parents. I took that to mean that the unintended transgression was now corrected to this forum administrator's satisfaction thereby defusing any potential legal problems. (It was certainly amazing how quickly the administrator was on this...two or three scant hours...hmmm.) I posted a short explanation to the coach of how I had come across her info so that she would be put on notice so she could check it out if she wished in an attempt to protect and or enforce her copyright and I also made a complimentary comment indicating that I was glad she got some free and well deserved PR from it and now from the link to her website.
To my surprise, when I returned to the forum a few hours later the thread had disappeared!
So, I guess the question is what or who had been violated by my posting an extremely valuable resource (which was subsequently repointed by a forum administrator to a valuable website) for female hockey players and their parents on a women's hockey forum that is suppose to be about the discussion of, and, I would certainly think, the promotion of said sport?
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