Copyright Policy
If
this Plan is acceptable to the States, it is likely that they will wish to annex
it. Therefore, it is necessary to protect its copyright so that it may be
transferred to the States intact. Later, it may prove useful to transfer the
copyright and web sites to the Assembly.
This web site is copyright protected material with all rights reserved. It may be
copied electronically, in printed form, and by other means only to advance its stated purpose, only in total web pages without change,
and including the Copyright statement on the web pages. The copyright shall continue and
remain on all generations of copies. These materials are a
petition to the Government for a
redress of grievance covered under the First Amendment to the
Constitution.
"Fair
Use" of the materials in this Plan are permitted as described in
Title 17
of the United States Code, Chapter 1, § 107. Fair use purposes such as
criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple
copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, are not an
infringement of this copyright. Source attribution should be given.
Use on the Internet should also include a hyperlink back to the
source.
Written permission from the Copyright holder must be obtained in
advance for any other use. If the intended use is to attempt to gain a similar
constitutional right for direct democracy legislation in the U.S. or another Country, the permission
will be readily granted.
Any attempt to violate this Copyright in
a manner intended to mislead the reader or to disseminate confusion amongst the
voters, will be prosecuted with punitive damages to the maximum extent permitted by law.
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