yungturk39 opened this issue on Nov 07, 2005 ยท 56 posts
capsces posted Mon, 07 November 2005 at 6:38 PM
Geogress, I know that e-frontier owns the software, but they do not own the content me and other's create for use with the software, so I do not see how they can dictate whether something I own can be copyright. If it can be shown in a court of law that there are aspects of a pose that can be copyright, then I seriously doubt e-frontier would be the deciding factor. However, I don't want to argure law. I simply wanted to express my opinion. I don't think it appropriate to create poses using those of others, and I don't think anyone should suggest it is legally correct to do so. :) I'm not going to dispute you unzipped, as I am not adept at law, but does your comments about data mean that software programs cannot be copyright? What constitutes data? Don't take me wrong. I actually don't know the answer, and am hoping you or someone can provide it. ;)