Chris Gutzmer wrote:
> oops - forgot to add, I cannot do this with anything that may carry a
> copyright...
Then you can't do it at all. Everything, from the moment it leaves the
brain and is committed to reality, be it a quick sketch on toilet paper
or a digital dot is as fully protected by copyright as something by
Bandai or Disney. In fact it is quite hard to find something not
copyrighted since it must either be so old it is out of copyright or the
creator/owner has formally abandoned copyright.
cat
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