|  | Posted by Bill Funk on 12/05/06 17:18 
On Tue, 05 Dec 2006 16:53:22 GMT, "jeremy" <jeremy@nospam.com> wrote:
 >"Bill" <trash@christian-horizons.org> wrote in message
 >news:vIednbdySa1gPOjYnZ2dnUVZ_sadnZ2d@golden.net...
 >
 >>
 >> The most ridiculous idea to come out of the digital age is that copyright
 >> is "absolute".  It is not, never has been, and never was intended to be.
 >
 >That argument may express your sentiments, but it is legally unsound.
 >
 >Let me get this straight:
 >
 >You want to be allowed to lift someone else's images off of web sites and
 >re-post them on other sites of your choice?  Perhaps you want to alter them
 >or try to improve them first?  Ever hear of a "Derivative Copy?"  The
 >copyright law addresses that.
 >
 >Who has conferred upon you the right to take someone else's intellectual
 >property and to recycle it as you see fit, without the creator's knowledge
 >or permission?
 
 No one said he did, much less Bill.
 >Where in the copyright law does it say that the right to
 >reproduce the work of another is not absolute?
 >
 Ever hear of "fair use"?
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 Bill Funk
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