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Peter Hucker wrote:
On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 01:53:27 GMT, Bob Harrington wrote: Peter Hucker wrote in : On Tue, 08 Jan 2008 00:02:22 GMT, Bob Harrington wrote: Peter Hucker wrote in : Only if you're a capitalist. Never copied a music CD? Dies this mean somebody can come help themselves to anything they might fancy from your home without consequence? That would leave me without that item. Making a copy of something doesn't remove it from your possession. That's agiven with posted images - there is at least one copy created on every computer it passes through or ends up on. The problem folks are having here is the possible removal of copyright info and subsequent reposting. Troy24 very well may have reposted them exactly as he found them, but it does appear somebody had removed copyright info beforehand. It really is a pride thing for a lot of us photographers; as Maple1 already said, it takes a lot of money to get the equipment and many years of practice to get as good as some of the posters of original images here are. And if I see someone reposting my images, I take pride in knowing someone appreciates them. I don't stick any copyright notice on them, people can make use any way they see fit. which is your right, as it is the right of all original artists to copyright their w*rk or not. once copyrighted, it's not your place to decide whether or not said copyright is justified, but whether or not you're going to break the law. redc1c4, (that you choose not copyright your art shows you recognize it's value.. %-) -- "Enlisted men are stupid, but extremely cunning and sly, and bear considerable watching." Army Officer's Guide |
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On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 23:43:14 -0800, redc1c4
wrote: Peter Hucker wrote: On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 01:53:27 GMT, Bob Harrington wrote: Peter Hucker wrote in : On Tue, 08 Jan 2008 00:02:22 GMT, Bob Harrington wrote: Peter Hucker wrote in : Only if you're a capitalist. Never copied a music CD? Dies this mean somebody can come help themselves to anything they might fancy from your home without consequence? That would leave me without that item. Making a copy of something doesn't remove it from your possession. That's agiven with posted images - there is at least one copy created on every computer it passes through or ends up on. The problem folks are having here is the possible removal of copyright info and subsequent reposting. Troy24 very well may have reposted them exactly as he found them, but it does appear somebody had removed copyright info beforehand. It really is a pride thing for a lot of us photographers; as Maple1 already said, it takes a lot of money to get the equipment and many years of practice to get as good as some of the posters of original images here are. And if I see someone reposting my images, I take pride in knowing someone appreciates them. I don't stick any copyright notice on them, people can make use any way they see fit. which is your right, as it is the right of all original artists to copyright their w*rk or not. once copyrighted, it's not your place to decide whether or not said copyright is justified, but whether or not you're going to break the law. It's my place to decide people are being mean. redc1c4, (that you choose not copyright your art shows you recognize it's value.. %-) It shows I'm not an evil capitalist. -- This message has been brought to you by solar and wind power. Who needs the national grid? http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com The scientific name for an animal that doesn't either run from or fight its enemies is "Lunch." |
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