Re: Profile Copyright Protection
Re: Profile Copyright Protection
- Subject: Re: Profile Copyright Protection
- From: Tom Beckenham <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 13:55:22 +1100
Yes you would. You have to organize a license from Adobe if you want to
bundle them with a product. We have done this ourselves. It was fairly
straight forward. The Adobe profiles can be downloaded freely from the web,
so an alternative is to point users to a download location.
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From: Chris McFarling <email@hidden>
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Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 12:59:33 -0800
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To: Color List <email@hidden>
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Subject: Profile Copyright Protection
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I have general question regarding copyrights and ICC profiles.
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Between the Mac OS and Adobe products, several ICC profiles get installed on
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a machine. Are these profiles protected by any copyrights? If I wanted to
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write an application that used ICC profiles, would I be infringing on any
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copyrights if I included, say, the Adobe RGB (1998), US Web Coated SWOP v2,
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Generic CMYK Profile, Generic RGB Profile, etc, profiles with the
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application?
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If copyright protection is an issue, are there free profiles that are
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available and distributable without a license, other than ones I would make
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myself?
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