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What a wonderful fox!
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31/10/2001 07:00:06
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivia
 
 
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There is a large collection of photographs (placed by many different people - you can post your own photographs there, if you like) at www.webshots.com, but I am not sure about copyright issues. Check the Web site for details in this respect.

Hilmar.

>>I would say no. This is in regards to our cover and that took time and money to construct. That is our original design. So, I wouldn't be in favor of having it copied and used elsewhere for any kind of reason
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>You're right and I fully agree with you, even because it wouldn't be nice to have the same picture in diferent web pages, it would loose all its originality, at least.
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>I posted in my first message:
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>>Could you tell me where I can find to purchase or download/copy (if it's for free), such a picture, or a similar one (perhaps there must be a beautifull fox in some other landspaces)?
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>>I found it could be of great appeal if we could have the home page of the History of FoxPro, a picture like that as its background.
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>What could be done to achieve that (I'm asking for your help!)? There are any places where I can find other pictures, to purchase or copy for free? The artist (congrats to him!) who made that great work, would make another (original) one? If so, could he understand that the work being done at The History of FoxPro is based on collaboration and volunteerism and, perhaps, he could ask just for a symbolic price for his work? It never hurts to ask :-)
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>Fernando
Difference in opinions hath cost many millions of lives: for instance, whether flesh be bread, or bread be flesh; whether whistling be a vice or a virtue; whether it be better to kiss a post, or throw it into the fire... (from Gulliver's Travels)
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