Tuesday, June 04, 2013

How to Measure Your Body Voltage (with a Multimeter)

Hi Everyone,

Ashley Greenlife contacted me with the following message:


As you can see from the initial picture at the top of the page, it is trademarked "Ashley's Green Life" because this post in it's entirety came from my blog: http://www.ashleysgreenlife.com and although it is no longer available on my blog, it is still copyrighted to me. Please remove this post since it clearly does not belong to you (hence the light green outline around all the text). on How to Measure Your Body Voltage (with a Multimeter)
And in spite of her incorrect use of the English language and the fact that I had a link to her site, I have decided to take her post off my site and will shortly create my own post informing people about how they can measure their own body voltage via the Bau Biology approach.

However, having said that, since this blog has strictly been for education purposes — to increase awareness regarding the dangers imposed by increasing ambient levels of electromagnetic radiation in our environments — I would suggest that Ashley Greenlife review what is considered "Fair Use" laws:

http://www.gcflearnfree.org/blogbasics/6.4

For example, it is stated on the above blog covering this issue

As you learned earlier, you generally need to license copyrighted material in order to use it, which often costs money. The exception to this is a rule called Fair Use. Fair Use means you can use copyrighted material without a license only for certain purposes. These include:
  • Commentary
  • Criticism
  • Reporting
  • Teaching
...

  • Give credit to the copyright holder.
  • In order for something to be Fair Use, you must give full credit to the person who created it. This includes the creator's name, as well as other information that will help people find the original work or source. For example, if you're posting and commenting on an image that was published on a newspaper's website, you should include a link to the original story.
...
  • Don't make money off of the copyrighted work.
  • In general, it's much easier to claim Fair Use when you're using the copyrighted material for noncommercial purposes. While posting images of your favorite TV shows and adding funny captions and commentary might be considered Fair Use, selling those images on T-shirts would not. Making money from ads on your blog can also limit your ability to claim Fair Use.
You don't see advertisements on my blog, but they are all over Ashley's:



Warm regards,

Paul Doyon
EMF Refugee

http://ashleysgreenlife.blogspot.com.au/2013/02/how-to-measure-your-body-voltage-with.html?spref=fb

8 comments:

  1. FYI -- Shows the video is not longer available. Thanks for such a thorough post. This was just what I needed!

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  2. Answered my question as to why my Father's multimeter was not working. Thanks for the great post!

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  3. Thanks for the great information>

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  4. Great post.
    Clear, thorough, informative --
    Thank you!

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  5. As you can see from the initial picture at the top of the page, it is trademarked "Ashley's Green Life" because this post in it's entirety came from my blog: http://www.ashleysgreenlife.com and although it is no longer available on my blog, it is still copyrighted to me. Please remove this post since it clearly does not belong to you (hence the light green outline around all the text).

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    1. Unless you're willing to take him to court for it and try to battle against a fair use argument, then there's little you can do. On a personal note, this guy is in no way profiting off of this material and is merely trying to spread useful, educational information. So I really don't see why you feel the need to be such a cunt about it.

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