On 8/29/2011 11:03 PM, Pete Travis wrote:


On Aug 29, 2011 3:49 PM, "g" <gel...@bellsouth.net <mailto:gel...@bellsouth.net>> wrote:

SNIP

> whats more, because it is graphical, there are ways of removing what is
> there. gimp is only one of the great linux graphics programs that can be
> used to remove what may be protected.

If I take a copyrighted image and remove the copyright notice, is it still a protected work? What if I purchase a paper book - can I rip out the pages referencing the publisher and author's rights, then claim it as my own? Get real.


Not only "get real", but serious ethics issues on the part of anyone who suggests "removing what may be protected". I hope to God the above wasn't referring to ownership/copyright info as that is so wrong.
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