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Date: | Sun, 18 Apr 1999 02:43:31 -0600 |
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Don't take this as excusing the person who "borrowed" artwork / pictures
from your site, but there is something about the web that you need to
understand - it is a free forum and the intention of the web as written
by its founder is that it is shared and not hidden - hiding is taboo in
webland!
You are able to grab, and take and whatnot - UNLESS there is copyright or
a request for a link to x page if you "borrow" artwork from another site.
So, I would suggest that until steaming off at this other person that you
rethink how your website is structured - if you don't like the way that it
works, maybe you should look at another forum for posting pictures.
Sorry to be on their side, but as a web crafter, that is the rule - read up
on any internet primer and you will find this to be the case for yourself...
good luck and happy endeavors! Let me know if I can help you with link
requests or signatures on pictures.
Michelle and the gang of Boyz (Hobart, Hobbit, Odin and Bacchus)
[Moderator's note: I don't want to start a "what's OK to do on the web"
debate. But I do want to point out that web pages, as well as any images
contained therein, are NOT in public domain. The lack of a copyright
statement does not mean the implied copyright is invalid. The general
rule is that all works are copyrighted even if a copyright statement does
not appear. (Yes, even the authors of the posts on this list can claim
a copyright. BIG]
[Posted in FML issue 2652]
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