> Well, it's not a matter of re-using but re-generating. A derivative work
> of a non-copyrightable item either has no copyright or has copyright owned
> by the person (i.e., us) who produced the derivative work.
EVERYTHING is copyrighted, by the person(s) who created it. The
difference is that some copyright owners can give up the rights to their
works by placing them in the Public Domain. Even "paraphrasing" a
copyrighted work is a violation of copyright (specifically talking about
written or spoken works in this regard, but it does apply in the visual
medium as well).
What Public Domain font are we talking about creating a derivitive
work of here?
d.
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