The images might be in the public domain or they might not be.
Its up to Ken to decide what to do with the icons. For instance if he traced the outlines and refilled the icons with a different colour they would be pretty much a different icon. Or he might even email the site and ask permission to use them. That would really shock them as they might have even 'purloined' them themselves :-)
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,64315,00.html?tw=wn_story_top5)
Ben de Luca wrote:
Isn't that stealing some one else work?
On 26/07/2004, at 3:21 AM, Michael Lake wrote:
and gave a URL to some images....
Ken Caldwell wrote:Does anyone know where I can find a couple of desktop icons. I am looking for a telephone handset in the off-hook and on-hook condition to represent dialup and hangup.
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