> From: Brent Eades[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 1998 9:58 AM > > > On 3 Nov 98, Kathy E. Gill wrote: > > > Would be interesting to see if anyone challenges this based on the > > "supplementary" or "av" exceptions in Suzanne's list -- particulary on a > > site with no "design" and no original art, just a bit of code wrapper > (and > > not particularly good code either). > > It would take a pretty resourceful attorney to find any cause for action > here, I think. > > I'm assuming that your client already owned the "Delta Toxicology" logo > prior to commissioning her original site, and wrote most of the copy; in > my > view, these elements would constitute the only potentially contentious > components on the site. > Yes to both (I checked!). The designer had created a revolving logo -- I canned it -- and a "grab bag" icon -- I canned that too. Kathy ____________________________________________________________________ -------------------------------------------------------------------- Join The Web Consultants Association : Register on our web site Now Web Consultants Web Site : http://just4u.com/webconsultants If you lose the instructions All subscription/unsubscribing can be done directly from our website for all our lists. ---------------------------------------------------------------------
