"Staying beneath the radar" might be effective but do you feel good about it? 
Is it the ethical thing to do? Unethical? Hoping that ignorance is bliss? 
Trying to ignore a perceived problem and wishing it would go away because it is 
too hard to do things the "right" way? 

OTOH even if a company feels that a violation is taking place they would surely 
make a friendly request first.

Jon

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Gary Neely <grne...@gmail.com> wrote:

>I agree with Melchior. In the most situations they will be obliged to
>say no. It's the easiest, safest, most proven course for them.
>
>It seems rare that someone in our community is approached by a
>copyright-holder and told to remove some objectionable element. Even
>if it does happen, it's likely that someone will get a letter from a
>law firm saying "Take-XYZ-down-or-else". You shrug, comply, and move
>on.
>
>There's a saying in English about "bearding the lion in his den". It's
>probably better to stay beneath the lion's radar.
>
>-Gary
>
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