I can understand that. Seems like a decent policy. Here's an example of
something that happened on the CJ list recently. Another website was found
that apparently had CJ's link page copied or something very similar. Some
were outraged. I could never understand this. Of all things to steal, a
links list seems like it is something you'd want to spread. Afterall,
these links dealt with the proper husbandry of chameleons. It didn't seem
like something to get angry over in my opinion. Any thoughts? TC
At 12:25 PM 01/03/01 -0500, you wrote:
>> I've
>>got a question for those on the list, if a site was found that used
>>pictures of your animals, but only in conjunction with accurate and
>>relevant care information(no animal sales), would you take any action?
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>depends......I have done so in the past when I contacted the people and
>they were less than....nice.
>If you make your living developing intellectual property or visual images,
>your open to people stealing your work. It's not right, and it's not fun
>for the person doing all the work. If people ask first , I usually give
>permission. ( for non commercial)
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