It's an interesting point. If the terms and conditions which you reminded us of are correct, none of CA's recipes still belong to him, as rights were transferred to this forum. So Admin could give the go-ahead to StoneCut to re-publish them, for example, but deny it to CA! So it's not CA's call at all, really. It follows that CA is almost irrelevant in this context, leaving aside any aspect of common decency for a moment.
Trust you to pour fuel onto the smouldering fire, George :

Check the date that Admin revised the Terms and Conditions (December 2010). Then check when I posted my recipes (mostly well before that). I originally revamped the bloody Terms and Conditions before that! If you want a copy of Terms and Conditions existant at that time I will gladly PM them to you!
Irrespectively, as SC says, it doesn't much matter what is written in the Terms and Conditions; it's what's upholdable in law.
And, as far as I understand it, recipes ARE protected by copyright. And that copyright is automatically assigned to the original author.
As I understand it, a list of ingredients is not necessarily copyright, but the recipe methodology, and images, certainly are.
But, as I said, I don't want to get into that debate, or the semantics about it (which, it seems, some members are singularly unable to accept).
And, as you rightly say, there is also the issue of common decency. And that's what mostly concerns me about this recent debate; the apparent lack of common decency!
If members feel that their contributions will be frivolously copied and posted elsewhere, the REAL downside to the forum is that the contributors will STOP posting.
As a footnote, I would like to say that my comments in my last post were general and not directed at anyone in particular (apart from my reference to the majority of views subsequently posted in this thread). I appreciate SC's good intent and only wish that other members would see the value in protecting the intellectual property of this forum and it's contributors.
As another footnote, I would like to acknowledge SC's sincere attempts to diffuse the situation. Much appreciated SC.
