Re: big sunspot transiting the solar disk now



> The OP posted the links to the spaceweather site, so no, it's not
> actually copyright infringement. There's this thing called "fair
> usage", and credit was given to the original page.

You are completely wrong. The posting was not on the web page
referenced. I did, however, receive it verbatim as part of my paid
subscription to their service. Also, fair use does not allow for the
copy and dissemination of someone else's work 100% in tact, unedited,
uncondensed. This was an exact copy and paste job--but then why am I
discussing U.S. law with an Australian? Never mind.

I'm going outside to stare at the sun with my Coronado.

.



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