Even with this school of thought you should credit it as someone elses. It's one thing to use someone elses work, it's another to try an pass it off as your own (or at least not care if people think it's yours) even if it is considered to be in the public domain.


--Mike

Robert Taylor wrote:



the point is that james newton created

the original piece; it's his work, so he has the right to do with it what HE

wants. Does he really have that right?
There is a school of thought that once a piece of work is in the public
domain it belongs to everyone.

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