Rick Harrison wrote:

"Unless Apple, Inc. has put all of HyperCard into the public domain,
the HyperCard icons are still owned by Apple, Inc."

which seems pretty clear and unequivocal.

However, old icons are a bit like my face:

I own my face, and were somebody to mysteriously remove it and graft it on to 
another person they would have stolen it.

However, journalists and others photograph people's faces and publish them 
everywhere without so much as a backward glance; and they cannot be said to 
have "stolen people's faces", or even their likenesses.

Now, were I to post the HyperCard application, or, say, a ResEdit document 
containing Hypercard icons on a website and/or user group I would have stolen 
the icons.

However, were I to post (as, indeed I have done) photographs (i.e. screenshots) 
of HyperCard icons; this would be similar to an individual publishing a 
photograph of me s/he took. Of course if it were of me, say, in my bath with a 
plastic duck,I might feel fairly cheesed-off, and that it were an invasion of 
privacy.

Apple have never hid their HyperCard icons in the "bathroom" (they have flashed 
them around like nobody's business), and the 'photographs' of them published on 
my Yahoo Group

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/RsHYPERCARD

are not "with plastic ducks"; in fact no 'value judgements' are attached to 
them at all.

Not the same situations, at all!

sincerely, Richmond Mathewson.
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