[time-nuts] Paper about DCF77 performance
Hal Murray
hmurray at megapathdsl.net
Thu Jun 14 00:16:51 UTC 2012
> Do they grant the right, or do people just get away with it?
We used to get away with it by publishing an in-house research report that
was a preliminary version of what turned into the paper. That was many years
ago, before the web. We actually printed hard copies. We had good in-house
editors so the preliminary version was pretty good, maybe even better if
interesting stuff had to be trimmed for the official paper.
Matt Blaze has a good blog entry on this mess:
Why do IEEE and ACM act against the interests of scholars?
http://www.crypto.com/blog/copywrongs/
Daniel:
Your timing was "interesting". We just had a discussion on this topic a
few days ago. If you want to review it, it's in the archives. Subject is
Paywall rant, but a few comments probably rolled over to a few other threads.
If you don't know how to find the archives, poke me off-list.
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