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Actually, Kirk, I have to differ. In particular, I think of scaleable
vector graphics (SVG), and I think of them as 'open source.' To learn
about these, look for the relevant section at http://www.w3.org.

On Wed, 16 May 2001, Kirk Wood wrote:

> First, I think the idea of an "open source" graphic or document is
> something that had to have come from the buzz word factory. Graphics
> don't have a "source" unless drawn via the reactions of a computer
> program. And I suppose an "open source" document would mean that you could
> go get all supporting documentation. But if you can't get that, then the
> source is questionable.
>
> But to answer your question, there are so many free graphics out on the
> web it is mind boggling. I don't know where to point you because you have
> asked such a broad question. So I would say go to a search engine and
> search for the kind of graphic you want. There are probably billions of
> graphics for free use. Some are public domain. Some want a link for
> credit. Some just expect a copywright notice. Pick the level you can live
> with.
>
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>
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>
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