Greetings,

There is also something called "fair use".
To deny the public the right of fair use inhibits the flow of info and
commerce.
Taking property rights to far is bad for the social welfare.
I can't help it but think, some  Prodig members would go too far if they
could.

I don't want people to copy my images for commercial use without permission,
but just to look at there own leisure is ok by me.
Or, if in the process about writing an article about me they use an image as
an example that's ok too.

Here's what I do.
I only put up compressed images for web use.
I do watermark them.
And, I do prevent the server from allowing anyone to link to my Image Folder
so they can't steal bandwidth.
Beyond that, I am treading on someones right to fair use.

Remember, treading on public rights is treading on you're own rights too.

Have A Happy Day,
Phillip Buzard
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
San Ysidro, CA, USA



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