Hi Folks,

Steve wrote:
>   The reason I said that gifs may only be made by license was
> to be more encompassing than that.
>   If you make the software that makes the gif, then you need a
> license.
>   If you run a website which displays a gif made on
> non-licensed software, then the site needs a license.
>   Unisys will get its money on the creation end, or on the display
> end... but in the long run, everyone pays for it... kinda like
> taxes.

  If anyone feels vulnerable with GIFs on their website, then the
contraband GIFs can be laundered through a (GIF)-licenced software. That
would make them acceptable to Unisys, and should not raise their ire.

  I have a legal/licenced/registered copy of Alchemy MindWork's Gif
Construction Kit - be happy to launder your dirty GIFs. It will leave
info inside the file saying that it was "made" by a licenced software.

  I am sure that there are others on this list who also can "launder"
GIFs.

Regards,
        Ron



Ron Clarke  http://homepages.valylink.net.au/~ausreg/music.html
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