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Old October 28th 05, 08:44 PM
Ellison
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Default Copyright and stealing (ON topic)

Howdy!
In this case, Karen is an attorney. ;-)
Remember her as Karen Johnson? Regular poster to RCTQ
in the past; we made a hug for her/her husband a few years ago
when he was so ill; she took some time out to recover and
rearrange her life.
Karen, newlywed that she is, is hanging out on the Baseball Swap
with us (fabulous 2005 block she printed for all the swappers!).
Seems that w/ most of the copyright issues, the person who is
intending to cheat knows it, does it anyway, and then whines about
not knowing &/or gets very defensive. No sympathy here.
As others have said, when in doubt, just ask the original designer.
And in all things, give credit where due.

Meanwhile, the only stealing going on around here is from the
Stash Grabbers and the Chocolate Fiends! ;-D

Cheers!
Ragmop/Sandy--enjoying the heck out of autumn in n.Tx.


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loL!! Way to go GF!! "I'm an attorney" is one of the biggest cons
around. Just saying it - don't make it so. Also most state laws are on
the web for anyone to read.

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"Tina" wrote in message
ups.com...
I don't depend on my husband (the graphic artist and photographer), my
friends or my internet acquaintances for legal advice. I have my own
lawyer, my husband has his own copyright lawyer and we pay our bill.

Thanks for the advice though,
Tina





 




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