Why do you assume they didn't consider copyright?  Usage was explicitly laid 
out in the initial mail.

-Aaron

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From:  "John Forbes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subj:  Re: Pentax Wants Your Digital Pix
Date:  Tue Feb 7, 2006 12:03 pm
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The fact remains that the idea was ineptly executed.  It is surprising  
that a company operating in the imaging field didn't give full  
consideration to the question of copyright.  And whilst the request to  
this list came via personal introduction, those sent to certain other  
lists did not - just a brief, bald, anonymous message asking people to  
respond to a GMail account.

It would be interesting to hear whether the "Dear Jackass" message did  
really come from somebody on this list, or whether this is just a general  
slur.  No need to name and shame, just confirm.

And at least it gave Tom C an opportunity to show he can be polite and  
business-like.  :-)  Like the birdy, by the way.  The doughnuts don't  
detract in my view.

John

On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 16:45:28 -0000, Tom C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> For my part, I was extremely polite and business like.  I think it was  
> the lack of 'official sounding' wording that led to the questions people  
> had (the word copyright was never used) and the fact that the request  
> came second hand (albeit through Frank :-) )
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> Tom C.
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>> From: Aaron Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Reply-To: [email protected]
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: Pentax Wants Your Digital Pix
>> Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 21:53:13 -0500
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>>>>> not proactively provide what would be considered fairly normal  
>>>>> information
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>> The original message clearly stated their intended use -- for a slide  
>> show to run at trade shows.  It explicitly said that the images would  
>> not be used on their website or in print ads.
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>> Marco is a close personal friend of mine and asked me if I thought the  
>> membership of the PDML would allow Pentax Canada to use a few images so  
>> that they could get rid of the boring, standard sample pictures they  
>> have in their slide show.  I said that I thought they might, but  
>> directed him to Frank since I hadn't been active here for years.
>>
>> I'll just say that the nature of some of the responses sent to Marco  
>> really surprised and embarrassed me.
>>
>> -Aaron
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