> > You mean, the part where it says I can't publish a picture of Superman,
> > Mickey Mouse, or Spiderman, even if I drew the picture myself (i.e, it
> > isn't a scan or a copy of an existing piece of art)? That seems to be 
>the
> > issue here -- character copyright.
>
>They are individual characters, a "mind flayer" is not.  I'll agree that 
>the
>line is somewhat grey and nebulous and that different people perhaps draw 
>it
>at different places.  Though the law seems to draw it at "tangible."

THAT is where I am still confised, as I originally though I had this all 
figured out.  I though character copyright only extended to individual 
characters, not to a "class of creatures".

Can ANYBODY on this list shed more light on where the law draws the line...

Faust

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