Re: Copyright question: re tiny thumbnails.

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Bob,

Size is just a practical criterion on unsaleability.
There has been no point to write copyright marks to tiny pics. Nobody will buy those stolen miniatures anyway.
. . . until You arrived together with Andrea 8-O


Lawfully Yours,

Peeter


I've just started playing with a photomosaic program:
http://www.andreaplanet.com/andreamosaic/

For this you need to accumulate access to a huge number of small (say
100-pixel max) thumbnail images.

Is there a point (in terms of thumbnail size) at which you could
safely (without breaking copyright) use a small version of other's
pictures downloaded from the web?

I was just thinking an easy way to harvest pictures would be to copy
all the jpgs and gifs from my Internet Explorer cache ;o)

Bob


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