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							| Hi everyone! I �m a newbie here and I have a doubt about a test that I want to upload. It is a test I gave my sixth graders last year and it contains clipart which I took from a site called Free ClipArt by Philip Martin (sorry, I �ve forgotten the url) and although the pictures are quite small you can see the name "Martin" on them. What I would like to know is if this can be considered "copyright" or not because if it is I can change the clipart into something that is allowed on eslprintables. It would be really great if someone could enlighten me about this query.   Many thanks!  |  10 Feb 2016      
					
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							| Hi Georgina, Phillip Martin very kindly allows us to use his ClipArt, so no problems there!   Lynne  Edit: Love your avatar! |  10 Feb 2016     
					
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							| Hi Lynne, Thank you so much for your swift and clear response, Lynne. Seems that we both have a penchant for cats!!!   |  10 Feb 2016     
					
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							| Oh yes, I love cats with a passion! There are lots of cat lovers on here - have you checked out the teachers � cafe? There �s usually some great cat piccies and cartoons. |  10 Feb 2016     
					
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							| My moggies are a right pain, but I love  �em!  |  11 Feb 2016     
					
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							| Ooh Dale another catophile! Great. I �m having Cat Wars at the mo - a feral is trying to push his way in and my old ginger tomcat Tink isn �t too keen! Isla ( beautiful black shorthair - you can see her with me on my avatar there;)) is hedging her bets.  I shouldn �t encourage the feral (Ferdi) but I can �t resist. One day, he will join our little cat family.   |  11 Feb 2016     
					
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							|  Now you lot Dale and Lynne You might be catophiles but, please can you use the English everyone speaks , please because each time you write a post or an answer to a post, I have to look up words in the dictionary  !Moggies! fancy calling cats like that! In fact I love it! I want more!!    |  11 Feb 2016     
					
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							| Ha Mariethe, I can �t use my usual word for the furry blighters on here as the Americans get all hot and bothered. (Pussies)  Hot and bothered = in a state of anxiety or emotional discomfort.  |  11 Feb 2016     
					
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							| Yep! I �ve been trying to avoid the "p" word in an effort not to offend our cousins across the pond.  @Mariethe - I may just have to come up with a worksheet for informal English and common slang for pets.  |  11 Feb 2016     
					
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							|  I would very much appreciate. Thank you Dale.   I am glad I posted because I never knew the p* word for cats was to be avoided in the US!   So thank you again Lynne and dale  |  11 Feb 2016     
					
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