On 9/19/14 9:50 AM, "Erik de Bruin" <e...@ixsoftware.nl> wrote:

>Either way, if they have been available, unrestricted, for a prolonged
>period, without Adobe actively contesting the right of Velo - or anyone
>else - to distribute them, then they are de facto in the public domain.
Hey, I thought you didn't like this legal stuff ;-).  I'm not saying you
are wrong, but how long is the "prolonged period"?  Also, wouldn't this be
like a movie script where someone steals some artwork and displays it in a
public but remote gallery for a "prolonged period" then claims it is
public domain?

-Alex

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