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Quoting from message
posted on 26 Feb 2005 by Rob Overfield
I would like to add:

Col wrote:
"Rob Overfield" wrote in message
...
Colin Youngs wrote:
Rob Overfield wrote in message
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http://www.ximenes.org.uk/snow.html

Impressive. Can you remind us where these photos were taken, Rob ?


On the outskirts of Boltshope Park AFAIK! Happen to know someone who
lives there. But apparently I'm in trouble for posting the link
without the person's permission, but it isn't him who's angry...

It'll sorted out privately.


But anything on the internet is fair game for simply being linked to.
Had you used the images on another site without permission then
that would have been a different matter entirely.


Well you better tell the people who currently want my head that, cos now
everyone is, even the person whose site it is.


They can have no right to do so, they might well have purchased the domain
and set up the site in order to show photos to friends and family but they
can't stop anyone else looking at the pics.

If they wanted them to remain private then they should have sought another
solution, email or ftp for instance.

You didn't create your own page and link directly to each of their photos,
or pass them off as your own.

They've no right to complain.

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Quoting from message
posted on 26 Feb 2005 by Rob Overfield
I would like to add:

Col wrote:
"Rob Overfield" wrote in message
...
Colin Youngs wrote:
Rob Overfield wrote in message
...
http://www.ximenes.org.uk/snow.html

Impressive. Can you remind us where these photos were taken, Rob ?


On the outskirts of Boltshope Park AFAIK! Happen to know someone who
lives there. But apparently I'm in trouble for posting the link
without the person's permission, but it isn't him who's angry...

It'll sorted out privately.


But anything on the internet is fair game for simply being linked to.
Had you used the images on another site without permission then
that would have been a different matter entirely.


Well you better tell the people who currently want my head that, cos now
everyone is, even the person whose site it is.


They can have no right to do so, they might well have purchased the domain
and set up the site in order to show photos to friends and family but they
can't stop anyone else looking at the pics.

If they wanted them to remain private then they should have sought another
solution, email or ftp for instance.

You didn't create your own page and link directly to each of their photos,
or pass them off as your own.

They've no right to complain.

--
....ElaineJ... Briallen Gifts/Cards catalogue at http://www.briallen.co.uk
....Kinetic... Corn Dollies, Cards, Coasters, Mousemats, Kids' Tshirts
...StrongArm.. Jones' Pages at http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/ejones
....RISC PC... Corwen, North Wales; Steam Traction;CMMGB&Yukon Volunteers.
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Quoting from message
posted on 26 Feb 2005 by Rob Overfield
I would like to add:

Col wrote:
"Rob Overfield" wrote in message
...
Colin Youngs wrote:
Rob Overfield wrote in message
...
http://www.ximenes.org.uk/snow.html

Impressive. Can you remind us where these photos were taken, Rob ?


On the outskirts of Boltshope Park AFAIK! Happen to know someone who
lives there. But apparently I'm in trouble for posting the link
without the person's permission, but it isn't him who's angry...

It'll sorted out privately.


But anything on the internet is fair game for simply being linked to.
Had you used the images on another site without permission then
that would have been a different matter entirely.


Well you better tell the people who currently want my head that, cos now
everyone is, even the person whose site it is.


They can have no right to do so, they might well have purchased the domain
and set up the site in order to show photos to friends and family but they
can't stop anyone else looking at the pics.

If they wanted them to remain private then they should have sought another
solution, email or ftp for instance.

You didn't create your own page and link directly to each of their photos,
or pass them off as your own.

They've no right to complain.

--
....ElaineJ... Briallen Gifts/Cards catalogue at http://www.briallen.co.uk
....Kinetic... Corn Dollies, Cards, Coasters, Mousemats, Kids' Tshirts
...StrongArm.. Jones' Pages at http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/ejones
....RISC PC... Corwen, North Wales; Steam Traction;CMMGB&Yukon Volunteers.
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Elaine Jones wrote:
Quoting from message
posted on 26 Feb 2005 by Rob Overfield
Well you better tell the people who currently want my head that, cos now
everyone is, even the person whose site it is.



They can have no right to do so, they might well have purchased the domain
and set up the site in order to show photos to friends and family but they
can't stop anyone else looking at the pics.

If they wanted them to remain private then they should have sought another
solution, email or ftp for instance.

You didn't create your own page and link directly to each of their photos,
or pass them off as your own.

They've no right to complain.


I'm the owner of the site in question. You are right that the site is
public and can be viewed by anyone. That is not my gripe. It is
Overfield's posting of the link that is the problem. I would have
happily posted the link here myself at some point if asked, particularly
had I been alerted to this thread. However, Rob knew full well that I
did not want the link to be posted here at the time at which he posted
it. This has nothing to do with this group but has everything to do with
Overfield. Rob posting the url could have caused wider problems for me.
However, that is, as they say, bugger all to do with you lot. So I'll
let the pictures speak for themselves.

This is my first day back at work after a week snowbound on Boltshope
Park---where I live. I have spent more time shovelling snow that I ever
want to again! I have some more pictures which I will try to publish
tomorrow. For the record the Boltshope Park weather station is my neighbour.

Colin

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Elaine Jones wrote:
Quoting from message
posted on 26 Feb 2005 by Rob Overfield
Well you better tell the people who currently want my head that, cos now
everyone is, even the person whose site it is.



They can have no right to do so, they might well have purchased the domain
and set up the site in order to show photos to friends and family but they
can't stop anyone else looking at the pics.

If they wanted them to remain private then they should have sought another
solution, email or ftp for instance.

You didn't create your own page and link directly to each of their photos,
or pass them off as your own.

They've no right to complain.


I'm the owner of the site in question. You are right that the site is
public and can be viewed by anyone. That is not my gripe. It is
Overfield's posting of the link that is the problem. I would have
happily posted the link here myself at some point if asked, particularly
had I been alerted to this thread. However, Rob knew full well that I
did not want the link to be posted here at the time at which he posted
it. This has nothing to do with this group but has everything to do with
Overfield. Rob posting the url could have caused wider problems for me.
However, that is, as they say, bugger all to do with you lot. So I'll
let the pictures speak for themselves.

This is my first day back at work after a week snowbound on Boltshope
Park---where I live. I have spent more time shovelling snow that I ever
want to again! I have some more pictures which I will try to publish
tomorrow. For the record the Boltshope Park weather station is my neighbour.

Colin



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Elaine Jones wrote:
Quoting from message
posted on 26 Feb 2005 by Rob Overfield
Well you better tell the people who currently want my head that, cos now
everyone is, even the person whose site it is.



They can have no right to do so, they might well have purchased the domain
and set up the site in order to show photos to friends and family but they
can't stop anyone else looking at the pics.

If they wanted them to remain private then they should have sought another
solution, email or ftp for instance.

You didn't create your own page and link directly to each of their photos,
or pass them off as your own.

They've no right to complain.


I'm the owner of the site in question. You are right that the site is
public and can be viewed by anyone. That is not my gripe. It is
Overfield's posting of the link that is the problem. I would have
happily posted the link here myself at some point if asked, particularly
had I been alerted to this thread. However, Rob knew full well that I
did not want the link to be posted here at the time at which he posted
it. This has nothing to do with this group but has everything to do with
Overfield. Rob posting the url could have caused wider problems for me.
However, that is, as they say, bugger all to do with you lot. So I'll
let the pictures speak for themselves.

This is my first day back at work after a week snowbound on Boltshope
Park---where I live. I have spent more time shovelling snow that I ever
want to again! I have some more pictures which I will try to publish
tomorrow. For the record the Boltshope Park weather station is my neighbour.

Colin

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Elaine Jones wrote:
Quoting from message
posted on 26 Feb 2005 by Rob Overfield
Well you better tell the people who currently want my head that, cos now
everyone is, even the person whose site it is.



They can have no right to do so, they might well have purchased the domain
and set up the site in order to show photos to friends and family but they
can't stop anyone else looking at the pics.

If they wanted them to remain private then they should have sought another
solution, email or ftp for instance.

You didn't create your own page and link directly to each of their photos,
or pass them off as your own.

They've no right to complain.


I'm the owner of the site in question. You are right that the site is
public and can be viewed by anyone. That is not my gripe. It is
Overfield's posting of the link that is the problem. I would have
happily posted the link here myself at some point if asked, particularly
had I been alerted to this thread. However, Rob knew full well that I
did not want the link to be posted here at the time at which he posted
it. This has nothing to do with this group but has everything to do with
Overfield. Rob posting the url could have caused wider problems for me.
However, that is, as they say, bugger all to do with you lot. So I'll
let the pictures speak for themselves.

This is my first day back at work after a week snowbound on Boltshope
Park---where I live. I have spent more time shovelling snow that I ever
want to again! I have some more pictures which I will try to publish
tomorrow. For the record the Boltshope Park weather station is my neighbour.

Colin

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Colin Youngs wrote:
Rob Overfield wrote in message ...
:http://www.ximenes.org.uk/snow.html

Impressive. Can you remind us where these photos were taken, Rob ?


The pictures were taken on Boltshope Park. This is a small area of
improved pasture in the Durham Dales, North Pennines, near Bolts Law. It
contains a handful of houses. The nearest settlement on a roadmap would
be Hunstanworth (near Blanchland) about a mile away though Townfield
would show on a 1:50K OS map.

Colin
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Colin Youngs wrote:
Rob Overfield wrote in message ...
:http://www.ximenes.org.uk/snow.html

Impressive. Can you remind us where these photos were taken, Rob ?


The pictures were taken on Boltshope Park. This is a small area of
improved pasture in the Durham Dales, North Pennines, near Bolts Law. It
contains a handful of houses. The nearest settlement on a roadmap would
be Hunstanworth (near Blanchland) about a mile away though Townfield
would show on a 1:50K OS map.

Colin
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Colin Youngs wrote:
Rob Overfield wrote in message ...
:http://www.ximenes.org.uk/snow.html

Impressive. Can you remind us where these photos were taken, Rob ?


The pictures were taken on Boltshope Park. This is a small area of
improved pasture in the Durham Dales, North Pennines, near Bolts Law. It
contains a handful of houses. The nearest settlement on a roadmap would
be Hunstanworth (near Blanchland) about a mile away though Townfield
would show on a 1:50K OS map.

Colin


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