On Thu, 22 Mar 2001 23:38:25 -0600 Laurie Solomon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Tony, > can't speak for the UK or for Europe for that matter; but in the US, some > artwork is considered to be in the public domain because they are historic > artifacts which were created prior to any copyright laws or under older > copyright laws which had time limitations Yes, same here. Regards Tony Sleep http://www.halftone.co.uk - Online portfolio & exhibit; + film scanner info & comparisons
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