mmm yes well when your stuff is for the general public, obviously you
have to deal with the legality of the images you use. In fact, I was
at a meeting where a publisher was demo-ing some of their e-learning
content and this was a key point in the presentation: sure your
faculty can roll their own but will they really have graphic content
to equal this that they own the rights to use? It's so much easier to
just order our stuff  :)

But again, right now all I am doing is a little photoshop training
module and it's mostly WebCT training for me. So I don't really care
what the images are, except that they have to be legal, in case the
college decide to use it for a non-credit class or to show the staff
what you can do with Captivate or something.

It looks like I could ude NASA images though, hmm.

On 2/14/07, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> my wife is a gfx designer for a tv station.
> they recently converted to hd.
> she can spend several thousand dollars a day/week on lic images.
>
> still much cheaper then a law suite
>
> 

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