Mandelbrot (? Sp) Sets?

-John

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> Of course.  As yet we haven't (I think?) awarded any copyrights, or other
> rights, to machines for their artistic abilities.
>
> -Chuck Harris
>
> Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
>> In message<[email protected]>, Chuck Harris writes:
>>
>>> I can conceive of a case where a publisher like McGraw-Hill's
>>> copyrighted book
>>> full of public domain IP could be copied if you used your own type
>>> font, and
>>> formatting of pages, pictures and text, etc...
>>
>> Yeah, well, maybe...
>>
>> The crux of this case is that it has to be humans doing it.
>>
>> Just OCR'eing the book and letting a computer reformat the words to
>> a different page-layout is unlikely to earn you a copyright.
>>
>>
>
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