This brings up a point I was about to start a thread about--scanned images/worksheets. 
 
SCANNED IMAGES   ARE  ALLOWED ON THIS WEBSITE!!
 
What is NOT allowed are images that have been scanned in violation of copyright laws.   For example:
 
--I draw or type (remember typewriters?) my own worksheet without using a computer and then scan it in order to upload it on esl printables.  I am not breaking any copyright laws--I own the rights to that worksheet--it is allowed.
 
--I publish my own book and scan images from it and upload them.  It is legal, I own the rights to the images.
 
--I buy a book full of images that are "public domain" and the copyright info on the book says the images are free to use for non-commercial use.  I can scan and upload these images--I have permission from the owner.
 
--My friend gives me permission to scan and upload something she created--it is legal and allowed (I suggest you get written permission from your friend just in case it comes into question though)
 
--I buy a cool book at the bookstore that allows me to make copies of the worksheets "for the classroom only" and the copyright info says items can �t be published/ made available anywhere else without written consent of the publisher--you can �t post this on the site--without the owner �s consent it is a violation of copyright law.
 
There are too many possible situations to discuss here. The main point is:
We should NOT remove worksheets just because they are scanned or look like they are scanned.  They should only be removed if they are in violation of copyright law.
 
Douglas