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On 27 Jan 1999 14:21:01 -0500, Ron Parker <par### [at] my-dejanewscom> wrote:
>2) Assuming it is legal to do this in the art world,
> is it legal in IRTC?
Heh. I should have reread the IRTC stills rules before I asked:
3-d. You may use objects and textures downloaded from the internet or
purchased commercially, but it is not encouraged. Similarly you
may use other people's images as image-maps or textures within
your own work. In all cases, you must get permission from the
creator of the object or image. If you use such objects or images,
you must make this known with proper acknowledgments in the text
file accompanying your submission. You may not violate copyrights
of any sort.
Since it is an IRTC requirement that I get permission whether or not
copyright law would allow the usage, I guess I'll stick with the can
of POV Soup.
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