[pure-silver] Re: Uneasy Question From Nervous Uncle

  • From: "Michael Healy" <emjayhealy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 12:45:20 -0700

Whatever you do, Uncle, let us know how you pursued it, and what came of it. 
I'd be 
especially interested to hear details about any of the tactile aspects you 
resort to -  
truncheons, dental drills, casks of Amontillado **, that Viking stuff you work 
with - 
anything along that line of work would be great to read about.

N.M.

** This approach might be worked to very nice effect into your "tunnel" theme. 
Of course, 
if you were tempted ALSO to bring along the Shen Hao, well, you might need to 
involve 
assistants. That could get complicated, I know.


On 28 Jan 2005 at 14:44, Stein wrote:

From:                   "Stein" <rstein@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:                     <pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject:                [pure-silver] Uneasy Question From Nervous Uncle
Date sent:              Fri, 28 Jan 2005 14:44:54 +0800
Send reply to:          pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

> Dear Friends,
> 
>      I have selected this list as the one likely to give a quick
> professional response. I have an uneasy question.
> 
>      I recently took large format pictures of my friends dressed in
>      fantasy
> gear up at a deserted railway tunel. All went well, we did not burn
> down the tunnel, the pictures are delightful.
> 
>      No money charged for anything - film and photography my treat. I
>      made
> up a quick batch of 12 8 x 10's and gave them to twelve of the
> participants a week ago. Everyone happy.
> 
>      So happy that several of the recipients propose taking one of the
> pictures to a commercial firm that recopies it onto an A3 size digital
> paper, glues it onto composition board, and die cuts out a jigsaw
> puzzle of it. It is packaged and the customer is charged for it.
> 
>      My images were gifts, and as I read it, while the recipients can
> display the prints in their homes, I own the copyright and unless I
> relinquish this further copying, publication, or commercial use of
> these images runs foul of some sort of law. But which law, and who in
> this chain is making themselves liable for complaint?
> 
>      Before I make a fool of myself and/or alienate my friends, can
>      some one
> clarify this for me? I hasten to add I write from Australia, not North
> America. But advice from anywhere is welcome....
> 
>      Uncle Dick
> 
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