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If you get the BMF magazine then turn to page 28 of the March issue, there's a large ish piece about my dad's antics in the Arctic Circle and i think its titled ' The Adventures of A Silver Fox'........... The guy has bottle i must say. :yo:
I was going to say, "why not scan it in, and let us see it". But that would be copyright theft, and as a serving Occifer of the lurr, you couldnt do it...
Must take a lot of bottle to do something like that... Mucho respect mate:bow: :bow: .
Rolfie m8, scanning and pinching copyright dosnt take that much "bottle" :dunno:
what the blokes doing up in "snowland" does though :bow: :}
soz couldnt resist it,!! :blush:
Rolfie m8, scanning and pinching copyright dosnt take that much "bottle" :dunno:
what the blokes doing up in "snowland" does though :bow: :}
soz couldnt resist it,!! :blush:
The articel has been published and is therefore already in the public domain.
What you must do is give full credit to the original source..
Folk often get this muddled cos of music and film copyrights.. But in this cases it is a perfoming rights issue.. While in other words when you (say) hire a DVD to watch or even BUY a DVD, you are buying the plastic bits and a licence to view r listen to the content held on the disk.
In the written word whilst someone does indeed hold copyright it is only an offence if you try to claim the words as your own ( It is considered interlectual theft )
Now... thenn nn....
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