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 joy2bill
 
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							| I have a set of DVD �s of clipart which I bought  but I don �t use them. They take far too long to upload, even though they have been programmed into my computer. Also they are very heavy. I find it much easier to search Google.   Surely if people allow their work to go onto a public domain ie google images they must know that they will be copied.   How can it possibly be policed? Are we getting too concerned? My tuppence worth, Joy |  10 Sep 2010     
					
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 Bruna Dutra
 
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							| OBS.: Public domain and "google image search tool" are not the same thing. It would be the same as saying that by uploading our wss to the internet we are allowing people to freely copy it. And moreover, claiming as their own.
 
 Clipart sets/packs (CD or DVD or digital download) also come with TERMS OF USE. Always have a look at them.
 
 We can �t know for sure about all the clipart uploaded in here, but at least the watermarks we know they are a clear violaton of someone else �s right to forbid the use of their work, when out of their terms. I do not know of any website which avails clipart with watermarks just as a way of advertising.
 
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 PhilipR
 
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							| Please, not more rules - we have enough rules already. 
 Please, more common sense - and use of public domain clip art. There are loads of free pics out there.
 
 
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