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Re: Can Avatars violate the 2+2 T&C\'s ?
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They will never take me alive! [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Can Avatars violate the 2+2 T&C\'s ?
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But if you took a one frame still and used it in an advertisement you would not get away with it - so this issue cannot be as simple as you make it out to be. [/ QUOTE ] I *am* a lawyer with a lot of knowledge of this topic, and let me tell you that if don't understand the difference between an advertisement and a forum avatar then you are never going to be able to understand the concept of fair use. |
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Re: Can Avatars violate the 2+2 T&C\'s ?
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Is this a liberal interpretation or is it just the way it is in your country? [/ QUOTE ] Unless you live in a third world country, this is probably the way it is in your country too. Due to all the treaties surrounding intellectual property, certain rules, such as fair use, are relatively standard across the board. |
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Re: Can Avatars violate the 2+2 T&C\'s ?
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They will never take me alive! [/ QUOTE ] You have nothing to fear my friend.... |
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Re: Can Avatars violate the 2+2 T&C\'s ?
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I *am* a lawyer with a lot of knowledge of this topic, and let me tell you that if don't understand the difference between an advertisement and a forum avatar then you are never going to be able to understand the concept of fair use. [/ QUOTE ] Jumping to conclusions and thinly veiled insults are not useful. What would be helpful is answering the fairly straightforward question : Should you own some rights to the material that you use - or can you just take it and use it? iron81 provided some insight - I am just wondering if that interpretation is too broad. |
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Re: Can Avatars violate the 2+2 T&C\'s ?
Dude you already have an answer what else do you want?
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Re: Can Avatars violate the 2+2 T&C\'s ?
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[ QUOTE ] I *am* a lawyer with a lot of knowledge of this topic, and let me tell you that if don't understand the difference between an advertisement and a forum avatar then you are never going to be able to understand the concept of fair use. [/ QUOTE ] Jumping to conclusions and thinly veiled insults are not useful. What would be helpful is answering the fairly straightforward question : Should you own some rights to the material that you use - or can you just take it and use it? iron81 provided some insight - I am just wondering if that interpretation is too broad. [/ QUOTE ] If you are going to complain about something... you should at least do your homework and read up on the actual law and acceptable use. If it makes you feel better... consider all avatars as falling under the category of Parody! |
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Re: Can Avatars violate the 2+2 T&C\'s ?
It's not really a complaint.
They are not parody - they use the actual material. I don't know the answer and it seems that noone else does either. This arose when a mod posted a reminder that users cannot link to sites deemed inappropriate because of IP concerns. That mod has an avatar that has a short movie clip in it. I am not asking about the law, but about the 2+2 T&C's. |
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Re: Can Avatars violate the 2+2 T&C\'s ?
Yes, it is.
Ok, they aren't. Yes, we do. So? It is clear to everyone but you, now go away. |
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Re: Can Avatars violate the 2+2 T&C\'s ?
Lee,
This whole avatar issue isn't something getting you laid couldn't fix. |
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