Jon Aston
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Interesting, real-life look at the risks involved in drawing too much, um... inspiration from someone else's creative work: Kind of Screwed.
I wonder if magazines like Mad and National Lampoon could even exist today as they did when I was growing up.
and that isn't to this discussion, we're talking about derivative art and whne is it no longer a copy and when does it become an original in it's own right along with theSo what your saying is that all these design that sign makers make and copyright can be used by anybody without permission of the designer.
I think its clear its a copyright violation.Do you think it would be ok for me to get the Nike swoosh tattooed on my head.It might be a simple design but he did design it and go through the proper channels to copyright it.So what your saying is that all these design that sign makers make and copyright can be used by anybody without permission of the designer.
Adtechia, most of my post was to Shakey... after quoting him... sounds like you think it was all to you perhaps...
Once i addressed you, my intent was to acknowledge what I consider to be a very relevant question.. "possibly also worthy of it's own thread" ...but never intended to leave you with the impression that I was questioning your right to ask it here...
but I do think it's fair to say that if you want any meaningful reply, to a question centered specifically around what rights or privileges you purchased under a written agreement you "signed off" on... that you need to find that written agreement, and bring it here & paste it in so the replies you get are not just another meaningless collection of conjecture... does that seem reasonable?
Do you think it would be ok for me to get the Nike swoosh tattooed on my head.
Have you done this?
threads going off on tangents?
really? ...that happens?