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[mailto:wikien-l-bounces@Wikipedia.org] On Behalf Of Ray Saintonge
Peter Mackay wrote:
But for
casual shots, it is not only
unnecessary to doubt the word of the user in these cases
about the copyright status, but the risk of legal
intervention is so low as to be nil. Additionally, in a case
like this, it will be absolutely clear to the copyright owner
who to complain to. I think this sort of thing is very, very
low priority.
You seem to be saying it's OK to break the law if you can get away with
it, but I think you misunderstand my point.
Your misconception of law is phenomenal. In some situations
the breach
of the law does not happen until there has been a complaint
by someone
with standing.