I tell it to all people that I know, that the designer have all rights on your creation, and what they say to me? "All things that goes online goes to public domain"! They use this sentence to legitimate the piracy! It's absurd!
Sorry for my english, but I think that is possible to undestand what I say. Larissa Redeker Dragão de Papel - paper modeling e ferreomodelismo http://www.dragaodepapel.com.br --- Em qui, 16/10/08, Virginia Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu: > De: Virginia Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Assunto: [Papermodels II 32115] Re: Pirates - again > Para: [email protected] > Data: Quinta-feira, 16 de Outubro de 2008, 17:24 > Many of the designers state that the models are free only > for non-commercial > use and resell/redistributing is not allowed. They may not > realize it, but > that makes it illegal for someone to sell the model. Just > as illegal as it > would be for a bought model. The designers need to contact > the FBI. They > handle all illegal activity online. > > I know something about this because I am a writer, and > pretty much all forms > of art from stories to songs to models carry the same laws > of copyright. > When you create it, you own the copyright. Even if you give > it to people for > free, you still control what people are allowed to do with > it. That is why I > read the site carefully before downloading. I want to know > if I can give > copies of models I like to friends, or if I need to give > them the URL to get > their own. > > You can read about all this at the copyright office's > website. It can be > hard to find, but it is under writers' and artists' > rights. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Chris Gutzmer > To: [email protected] > Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 12:35 PM > Subject: [Papermodels II 32113] Re: Pirates - again > > > Cat, > I am trying to find a way to help protect the independent > designers in > some way. > > Hopefully most people understand that when i refer to > copyright holders I > am referring to those that design models based on star > trek, star wars etc > that would be held by someone other than the designer. I am > aiming to offer > some form of additional protection to those that are > offering their own > orignial designs. > > Do you have any suggestions that would allow me to make > this a workable > solution? I posted this in hopes of coming up with > something workable. > Thanks > Chris > > On 10/16/08, cat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 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 > > > > > --- > avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. > Virus Database (VPS): 081015-0, 10/15/2008 > Tested on: 10/16/2008 2:24:41 PM > avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2008 ALWIL Software. > http://www.avast.com > > > > Novos endereços, o Yahoo! que você conhece. Crie um email novo com a sua cara @ymail.com ou @rocketmail.com. http://br.new.mail.yahoo.com/addresses --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Papermodels II" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/Papermodels?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
