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Copyright
Whenever
you're using anyone else's material, be it graphics,
text, fonts, software or whatever, PLEASE respect
the copyright of others.
Someone
has spent their precious time making the material,
and whether it's their livelihood or as a hobby,
they deserve to be compensated for that labour.
If you require material for a non-commercial site,
you may find that the copyright-holder will be
willing to allow you free or low-cost usage rights
- this usually requires at least an acknowledgement
of their copyright to prevent the work being taken
from your site and used by someone else without
knowledge or permission of the work's owner.
There
are exceptions, where people have specifically
designated their work as public domain or where
a period of time, usually 50-80 years, has expired
after the creation of the work or their death
(depending on the country). Hence why I use a
lot of antique material when I don't have the
time or talent to make all of my own content for
a project such as this.
Aside
from the fact that it's bad karma to steal, it's
also illegal. If you've used material believing
it to be copyright-free, and someone claims it's
theirs and asks you to remove it from your site,
do so immediately or you may end up with a hefty
legal bill. Even if you dispute their copyright,
at least remove the material until the issue of
ownership is resolved.
The
basic rule - respect the copyright of others,
and protect your own. An excellent resource for
Collage Artists that's also relevant to anyone
using other peoples' content can be read at:
www.funnystrange.com/copyright/index.html
There's
more info about copyright for artists at:
www.rightsforartists.com
If
you DO like my approach, are willing to respect
copyright and want to learn all of the basic aspects
of building a fully functional website, then let's
get started!

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