begin  quoting Michael O'Keefe as of Wed, Nov 30, 2005 at 01:26:14PM -0800:
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> >Bad example. Ansel Adams would have been able to make money without 
> >copyright laws, the same way a sculptor or fine furniture craftsman can 
> >make money without the existence of copyright laws.
> 
> Not a fair comparison (God let's not have Yet-Another Copyright thread!) 
> since sculpture and chairs can't as easily be "copied", as works of art 
> can be.

Are you implying that sculpture isn't art?

-Stewart "Are backsides art?" Stremler


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