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Posted by The_Tom (Member # 38) on :
The copyright was indeed sliced off the bottom... it was copyrighted to Adam, Tim and someone else, IIRC.
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Posted by Sunspot (Member # 77) on :
Good thing I brought this up, 'eh?
------------------ "You were right about the negotiations...they were short." Obi-Wan Kenobi to QuiGon Jinn, The Phantom Menace
Posted by AndrewR (Member # 44) on :
nice diagram - it makes it easy to see the ship 'groups' i.e. huge ships Sovereign->Nebula medium ships Nebula->Constitution small ships Constitution->Danube
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Posted by Aethelwer (Member # 36) on :
OK...Adam says that he gave that person permission to use the chart, so all is well.
I don't understand the issue. Those images of starships belong to Paramount, I don't see how someone can take the images created by the Paramount Star Trek artists and copyright it for themselves. It's like when I've gotten letters from people asking to use pics on my site. For example, a person goes to my starship images page and wants to use my Sovereign-class pic for their own site. I hold no rights to the image, I or anyone else can't say if he or she can use it. If it's an image I created myself on the other hand I would expect a person to ask before using it. Of course that's if it's my original art. Nearly all the starship images in this pic are scannable out of a Trek book except a couple. Just because someone made the LCARS on the side and top doesn't mean that they can place a � on stuff that is already copyrighted by Paramount.
Some of you might agree with me some will not. I'm not going to change my opinion though just to go along with the group though.
Hobbes 9906.19
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[This message was edited by Hobbes on June 19, 1999.]
Posted by Aethelwer (Member # 36) on :
The copyright is with regards to the work put into the composite image, in this case.