With transcopyright permission and transquotation servers, anyone may quote anything on line, in any amount.
TEXT EXAMPLES:
Original text, "Superman"Picture ExampleSuppose you want to quote the first sentence. What you get, in line, is: Extremeity is a gift.
NOTE THAT THE FIRST TRANSQUOTE SYMBOL TAKES YOU TO THE ORIGINAL CONTEXT OF THE QUOTE, THE SECOND TRANSQUOTE SYMBOL TAKES YOU TO THE TRANSCOPYRIGHT PERMISSION PAGE FOR THIS QUOTE (more on that below).
HERE IS THE TRANSQUOTE-STRING (to go in HTML source level) THAT ACCOMPLISHES THAT.
<A HREF="http://xanadu.com.au/ted/TPUB/SuperContext1.html#SC1"><IMG SRC="aposleft.gif" BORDER=0 HEIGHT=40 WIDTH=37></A>
Extremeity is a gift.<A HREF="http://xanadu.com.au/ted/TPUB/SupermanPermish.html"><IMG SRC="aposrt.gif" BORDER=0 HEIGHT=49 WIDTH=43></A>
Suppose you want to quote following: ... I believe that just as extreme intelligence is a gift, so is extreme stupidity.
HERE IS THE TRANSQUOTE-STRING (to go in HTML source level) THAT ACCOMPLISHES THAT.
<A HREF="SuperContext2.html#SC2"><IMG SRC="aposleft.gif" BORDER=0 HEIGHT=40 WIDTH=37></A>
... I believe that just as extreme intelligence is a gift, so is extreme
stupidity.<A HREF="SupermanPermish.html"><IMG SRC="aposrt.gif" BORDER=0 HEIGHT=49 WIDTH=43></A>Now we put these together in a permission statement.
Pictures are easy. Suppose you want to include this picture:
Then you just include this transquote-string:<P><IMG SRC="http://xanadu.com.au/ted/tednobg.gif" HEIGHT=108
WIDTH=128>
<A HREF="http://xanadu.com.au/ted/TedPicPermish.html"><IMG
SRC="http://xanadu.com.au/ted/transpub/tcosymb.gif" HEIGHT=7
WIDTH=18></A>
</P>And permission for THAT may be found in its own Permission Statement.