Re: Portfolio Samples -- Yours, Mine and Ours

Subject: Re: Portfolio Samples -- Yours, Mine and Ours
From: Dan Roberts <DRoberts -at- ISOGON -dot- COM>
Date: Thu, 12 Aug 1999 15:47:19 -0400

Title: RE: Portfolio Samples -- Yours, Mine and Ours

IMHO, it's perfectly fine for writer X to re-use/recycle information from writer Y's project in order to create documentation for a new project, as long as that project is still under the aegis of the company that writer X and writer Y work for. After all, a writer doesn't completely recreate all documentation for an upgrade of a product. Why re-invent the wheel? Also, it's probably rare that writer X gets any outside credit for producing the document.

So, did writer X commit plagarism? Debatable.
Is it common practice to re-use existing material for new company manuals? you bet!

However, it's NOT perfectly fine for Bubba to use the company's information to create a book that will result in his own profit. Sue the overalls offa Bubba!

Dan Roberts
droberts -at- isogon -dot- com




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