Terry Hancock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, what I *said* is that tools are not materials, which they are
not -- at least not unless you use them as such. If you build a house
out of hammers, *then* the hammers are materials, otherwise, they are
tools.
So, to be clear: you would claim that if
Erinn Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As a resident of San Francisco whose apartment window shows up in
Google Maps's new Street View technology, I'm wondering if there
is a way to subvert the legality of the pictures by displaying, say,
copyrighted material in my window. Or some such.
I'm
Alessandro Argentini [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I want to ask if it is legal to create 3d models (with programs like
Blender) of industrial objects like furniture, cars, electronics,
architecture, etc. and distribute them under an open source license.
That is rather beyond the purview of
Alessandro Argentini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I want to ask if it is legal to create 3d models (with programs like
Blender) of industrial objects like furniture, cars, electronics,
architecture, etc. and distribute them under an open source license.
Are such objects protected by copyrights?
Not
MJ Ray wrote:
Terry Hancock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, what I *said* is that tools are not materials, which they are
not -- at least not unless you use them as such. If you build a house
out of hammers, *then* the hammers are materials, otherwise, they are
tools.
So, to be clear: you would
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