The DXCC rule in question is
"5. The presentation in any public forum of logs or other representations of
station operation showing details of station activity or other information from
which all essential QSO elements (time, date, band, mode and callsign) for
individual contacts can be derived creates a question as to the integrity of
the claimed QSOs with that station during the period encompassed by the log.
Presentation of such information in any public forum by the station operator,
operators or associated parties is not allowed and may be considered sufficient
reason to deny ARRL award credit for contacts with any station for which such
presentations have been made. Persistent violation of this provision may result
in disqualification from the DXCC program."
It seems to me that CQ Magazine is NOT the station operator, operators, or an
associated party, so posting logs they receive from contest entrants will not
affect DXCC status at all.
Tor
N4OGW/5
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