analog rights management vigilantes in Raleigh
grady
grady at ibiblio.org
Mon Jan 10 12:52:28 EST 2005
Twice. And you didn't ask what the topic was.
xo
Ross
p.s. I'm afraid I'm the one who has continued the thread.
Margaret Campbell wrote:
> I said it once, and was really only looking for information on what
> the topic was. I didn't "keep saying" it.
>
> I'm afraid you're the one who has continued the thread.
>
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> On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 12:45:50 -0500, grady <grady at ibiblio.org> wrote:
>
>>Yes, but I thought I'd spare us all the lecture about how if it works
>>for some of us, then the problem is therefore *not* with the "link" per
>>se and thus it's pointless for Margaret to keep saying "the link doesn't
>>work" when "the link" clearly *does* work, and it's either "the
>>internet" or "the PC" which are in fact broken, and thus bitching to us
>>isn't really going to make much difference. Actually I wrote that
>>lecture but then it seemed just too eerily 1996 or so, so I erased it.
>>
>>
>>Chris Rossi wrote:
>>
>>>Of course, there's no way you could both be right, since none of us have
>>>ever experienced an outage on the internet that only affected
>>>connectivity to certain websites for a certain isp.
>>>
>>>rossi
>>>
>>>
>>>grady wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Oh, well, if you tried it multiple times and it still didn't work for
>>>>you, then it must not work. Perhaps I just made up the story I
>>>>cut-and-pasted into the previous email. Lord knows it wouldn't be the
>>>>first time.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Margaret Campbell wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>No, it didn't. Tried it several times.
>>>>>
>>>>>But, being a reader of the papers, I already knew the story.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 11:58:03 -0500, grady <grady at ibiblio.org> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>Umm, yes it does. But in the interest of actually moving things along,
>>>>>>here:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Young Prospective Artist Finds Herself in a 'No Sketch' Zone
>>>>>>Second grader Julia Illana
>>>>>>By Don Ross
>>>>>>(01/07/05 - RALEIGH) — It is standard operating procedure for students
>>>>>>of art to learn by example by sketching masterpieces in an art museum.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>A budding artist in Durham found that the time honored tradition was
>>>>>>challenged while seeking inspiration at the Matisse, Picasso and the
>>>>>>School of Paris: Masterpieces from the Baltimore Museum of Art exhibit
>>>>>>in Raleigh.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Over the weekend at the North Carolina Museum of Art there were
>>>>>>works by
>>>>>>Matisse, Picasso, Monet, Degas and some Illanas.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Julia Illana is a second grader who was visiting the popular exhibit
>>>>>>there with her parents and was sketching the paintings in her notebook.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"I love to draw in my notebook," Illana said.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Her sketch of Picasso's Woman with Bangs, which came out pretty good,
>>>>>>and Matisse's Large Reclining Nude got the promising artist into
>>>>>>trouble
>>>>>>with museum security.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>A museum guard told Julia's parents that sketching was prohibited
>>>>>>because the great masterpieces are copyright protected, a concept that
>>>>>>young Julia did not understand until her mother explained the term.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"If you wrote a book and someone saw that book and copied it," Julia's
>>>>>>mother said. "Then people would think that that person was the one who
>>>>>>wrote the book when you were the actual one."
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Actually, the museum guard was mistaken. There was no copyright issue,
>>>>>>and the museum apologizes and is telling artists to sketch away as long
>>>>>>as they do not interrupt the flow of traffic in the always crowded
>>>>>>gallery.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Julia admits that she's not ready to show her artwork anyway.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"I wouldn't publish my notebook with the sloppy writing," she giggled.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Although her renditions of Hole in Hand and Pink Ghost are pretty
>>>>>>impressive for a six-year-old.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Assured now that it is OK to sketch, Julia's going back on Sunday to
>>>>>>try
>>>>>>her hand at a CeZanne, and maybe a Matisse or two.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>More than 88,000 people have visited the exhibit scheduled to end
>>>>>>January 16.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Online Producer: Chris J. Nicolini
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Margaret Campbell wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Umm, the link doesn't work....
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 11:05:30 -0500, bendy <bendy at duke.edu> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>And while you're at it, stop humming that song in your head, unless
>>>>>>>>you've bought a copy!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>http://abclocal.go.com/wtvd/news/010705_NW_sketcher.html
>>>>
>>>>
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