copyright question

Sean Draine (seandr@Exchange.Microsoft.com)
Tue, 28 Dec 1999 13:20:48 -0800

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Tony to Tim:
"If that bothers you, I'd suggest that your conscience would be better
served 
dropping off of the list..."

The irony here is killing me! Tim runs the list, you fool!

Despite it's nasty turn, this discussion does bring up an interesting point.
I've browsed Ebay for Salinger collectibles (I once nabbed the New Yorker
issue with APDFB for $17), and usually sellers will include a picture of
their goods. I've seen pictures of 1st Ed. CITR dust jackets complete with
JD's portrait, not too mention pictures of hundreds of New Yorker covers.
Are these pictures in violation of copyright law?

-Sean

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copyright question

Tony to Tim:
"If that bothers you, I'd suggest that your = conscience would be better served
dropping off of the list..."

The irony here is killing me! Tim runs the list, you = fool!

Despite it's nasty turn, this discussion does bring = up an interesting point. I've browsed Ebay for Salinger collectibles (I = once nabbed the New Yorker issue with APDFB for $17), and usually = sellers will include a picture of their goods. I've seen pictures of = 1st Ed. CITR dust jackets complete with JD's portrait, not too mention = pictures of hundreds of New Yorker covers. Are these pictures in = violation of copyright law?

-Sean

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