Thanks for your thoughts Sandy. Let's bring this back to prints though... and the below is certainly a parallel here. What happens if a customer buys a limited edition print from you. Then it is destroyed by fire. Can he reprint it from a photo he took of it on his wall? Can you reprint it for him? I know that this has been covered before to some extent. Just rekindling the fires here... ;) nij > -----Original Message----- > From: Euphy [mailto:euphy@...] > Sent: 08 May 2002 01:00 > To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Image theft > > <snip> > Re-recording a piece of audio-visual (cd or tape or dvd or what have you) > you have on loan from us is entirely forbidden. If you had bought the CD, > lost it (or broken it) and then recorded yourself a new copy > using one from > the library (copying inlays too), where would you stand then? Not > sure. Does > buying one copy give you rights to always maintain a copy forever? > > What bearing does this have on the current discussion? I'm not > sure, but it > did seem relevent when I started, really it did. Curse my absent mind. <snip>
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RE: [Digital BW] 'Limited Edition' Image theft
2002-05-08 by Nij
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