[AT] Grain Binders and nudity....

Guy Fay fayguyma at execpc.com
Tue Mar 2 17:23:02 PST 2004


You CAN get a copy without the watermark for a fee. In fact, you get a 
much higher resolution version as well (resolution is kept low to keep 
download times resonable.)
Guy

Cecil E Monson wrote:

>>  It seems to me that the historical society could do the same
>> (with the permission of the owners of the pictures) and maybe even 
>> for a fee
>> allow you to download a nice copy.  Of course they wouldn't be able 
>> to stop
>> you from scanning the copy after you downloaded it.
>>
>> Charlie
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>
>
>     It would not stop you after you paid for it but at least they
> would know who you are and where you are and would have been paid for
> one copy at least.  No one stops anyone from scanning photos from any
> publication except the authors anyhow. Considering how many millions of
> people are on the Internet these days, I doubt the thievery is as bad
> as it is made out to be. Granted, it only takes one bad apple to spoil
> the whole bushel.
>
> Cecil






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