12 Jun
2007
12 Jun
'07
10:13 a.m.
It's always possible to put the ball back in any publisher's court by using their form but crossing out anything objectinable. jim On Jun 11, 2007, at 10:55 AM, Michael Barr wrote:
I did not know that Elsevier had changed it policies in that regard. I did know that if you asked they would send you a different copyright transfer form asking only for a permission to print, but you had to know to ask for it and my last publication in PAA was a dozen years ago. And a colleague of mine got a "lawyer's letter" from some journal demanding that he remove a paper from his own web site.
Although I am glad (I suppose) to hear that they have yielded on this point, my basic objection remains.
Michael