Follow your own advice and enjoy the communal prison showers.
If you wish to purchase a copy of the novel which got those reviews you
can find it here:
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https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/718180938?book_s
On 17 April 2017 at 02:47, Roland Hughes wrote:
> http://www.logikalsolutions.com/wordpress/sample-page/:
> Besides consulting and technical writing services, Roland is also a
> multi-published author. He has an
> award winning technical book series under The Minimum You Need to Know
> register
Just because you choose not to believe it does not make it FUD.
$8K penalty for one image
http://www.contentfac.com/copyright-infringement-penalties-are-scary/
http://www.bicklaw.com/Publications/InternetCopyrightInfringement.htm
http://scholarship.law.wm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1320&c
On 17 April 2017 at 00:50, Roland Hughes wrote:
> Andre',
>
> I live in America where only the organized crime family known as Google is
> allowed to commit copyright infringement with wanton abandonment.
>
> Copyright has many international treaties which in many/most cases means
> each country i
Andre',
I live in America where only the organized crime family known as Google
is allowed to commit copyright infringement with wanton abandonment.
Copyright has many international treaties which in many/most cases means
each country involved in the treaty agrees to honor and respect the
co
On Fri, Apr 14, 2017 at 08:56:18AM -0500, Roland Hughes wrote:
> And some 12 year old kid will do a Web search, find the interest archive
> messages then do exactly that. Once they release their app into the wild
> they will be in all kinds of legal trouble. That is why I chimed in. These
> posts l
And some 12 year old kid will do a Web search, find the interest archive
messages then do exactly that. Once they release their app into the wild
they will be in all kinds of legal trouble. That is why I chimed in.
These posts live forever at various places on the Internet. From a
technical per
Hughes"
*To:* "Jean-Michaël Celerier"
*Cc:* interest
*Subject:* Re: [Interest] Getting a QImage from an QML Image,
protocol, agnostic QImage?
The fundamental principal behind copyright law will never change.
The moment a work of any kind is created the creator holds the
copyright. O
my thread.
*Sent:* Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at 10:37 AM
*From:* "Roland Hughes"
*To:* "Jean-Michaël Celerier"
*Cc:* interest
*Subject:* Re: [Interest] Getting a QImage from an QML Image,
protocol, agnostic QImage?
The fundamental principal behind copyright law will never cha
o be LGPL.. So I'll check
> it out. Thanks.
>
> Seems odd though to have the Q Prefix...
>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at 8:38 AM
> *From:* "Vlad Stelmahovsky"
> *To:* "Roland Hughes"
> *Cc:* interest
> *Subject:* Re: [Interest] Getting a Q
2017 at 8:38 AM
From: "Vlad Stelmahovsky"
To: "Roland Hughes"
Cc: interest
Subject: Re: [Interest] Getting a QImage from an QML Image, protocol, agnostic QImage?
so, people have to learn how to see images w/o copying them from remote :)
back to topic:
I think topicstarter ca
Re: [Interest] Getting a QImage from an QML Image, protocol, agnostic QImage?
The fundamental principal behind copyright law will never change.
The moment a work of any kind is created the creator holds the copyright. Only the holder of the copyright can grant use of the work. Only the media and le
The fundamental principal behind copyright law will never change.
The moment a work of any kind is created the creator holds the
copyright. Only the holder of the copyright can grant use of the work.
Only the media and length of copyright changes. Currently, in America
that is life of creator
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 3:02 PM, Roland Hughes
wrote:
> Google wantonly engages in the world's largest copyright infringement
> enterprise on the planet.
Copyright law was different one hundred years ago and will be different one
hundred years ago from now. Usages changes, and law changes (gene
Google wantonly engages in the world's largest copyright infringement
enterprise on the planet. Google illegally scanned copyrighted material
without consent of the copyright owner and placed that content for free
on Google Books so they could sell advertising around it. I was a victim
of that
Hi,
[Disclaimer: IANAL]
On Wed, April 12, 2017 12:43, Roland Hughes wrote:
> Only problem with "fetch the file first" is it would be illegal in most
> cases.
Your sentence translates to: "It is illegal to view any file (image, text
or otherwise) that originates on the web."
It is perfectly lega
so, people have to learn how to see images w/o copying them from remote :)
back to topic:
I think topicstarter can use QImageItem as a base class or as a reference
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 12:43 PM, Roland Hughes wrote:
> Only problem with "fetch the file first" is it would be illegal in most
>
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 12:43 PM, Roland Hughes wrote:
> it is illegal to copy the image without the express written consent of the
> copyright holder.
>
>
Good to know that most image thumbnails hosted on google's server are
illegal.
___
Interest maili
Only problem with "fetch the file first" is it would be illegal in most
cases.
Each and every image on the Internet has a copyright. While it is legal
to _reference_ an image in any HTML page by linking back to the site
which hosts the image, it is illegal to copy the image without the
expres
> Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2017 at 10:19 AM
> From: "Sean Harmer"
> To: interest@qt-project.org
> Subject: Re: [Interest] Getting a QImage from an QML Image, protocol agnostic
> QImage?
>
> On Tuesday 11 April 2017 16:05:57 Jason H wrote:
> > I am lookin
On Tuesday 11 April 2017 16:05:57 Jason H wrote:
> I am looking for a way to get the original pixel data from a Image element
> into QImage. A few ways just grab the image as rendered (returning less
> data if scaled down) but I want the full image.
>
> I don't mind loading the pixel data for myse
I am looking for a way to get the original pixel data from a Image element into
QImage. A few ways just grab the image as rendered (returning less data if
scaled down) but I want the full image.
I don't mind loading the pixel data for myself, but the Image element take s
QUrl, and if passed to
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