Am I violating copyrights by sharing or publishing web pages, Clippings thereof, images, or documents I find on the Web?
Per the terms of the Nextaris Use Policy (Terms of Use–AUP) that you accepted when you signed up for Nextaris, you are personally responsible for making sure that you share only files that are your personal files or in the public domain, and that you do not share or distribute copyrighted content or files. See Nextaris Use Policy for more information. Bookmarking and email provide methods of saving and sharing documents. When you view a cached page from Google and Save it and then send that Web page to a colleague, you are effectively sharing content or documents. The copyright issues and implications for sharing documents via methods available on the Web are as of yet not fully understood. The methods available to you through Nextaris are similar to those you might use with saving and emailing cached pages, only Nextaris offers a more efficient solution. Nextaris does track and post bibliographic and attribution information (when available) for pages and Clippings and images you save