Message-Id: <mailto:199411181708.LAA23292@library.wustl.edu> Date: Fri, 18 Nov 1994 09:09:43 -0800 From: Norm Landes - Marketing Communications <mailto:Norm.Landes@CORP.SUN.COM> Subject: copyright infringement To: Multiple recipients of list IMAGELIB
I just heard about this from our legal department. I wondered if anyone knows anything about it or is interested in discussing copyright issues.
Norm Landes Image Librarian Sun Microsystems
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The December 1994 issue of PUBLISH magazine reports that a contestant in an annual design contest sponsored by Corel, the Canadian software firm, was sued for copyright infringement for a mock book cover design entered in the contest. The infringing design appears to use a photograph whose copyright is held by Tony Stone Images, a stock photo firm.
Those of you who have access to the December issue of PUBLISH (page 16) might find a comparison of the original photograph and the contest entry interesting.
PUBLISH is _The Magazine for Electronic Publishing Professionals._
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