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Re: Selling ICC profile...is it legal or not?
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Re: Selling ICC profile...is it legal or not?


  • Subject: Re: Selling ICC profile...is it legal or not?
  • From: "john castronovo" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 00:35:25 -0400


----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Sherfield"

Saying a profile created by an user/owner of a profiling software is the property of the software developer, is about as sane as saying a page created in InDesign belongs to Adobe.

True, but that doesn't mean that Adobe doesn't have the right to say it
if they wanted to. I'm not saying they do, that's a legal question I'm
not qualified to answer, but consider that ADM successfully sued a
farmer for raising some of their patented rice which migrated from a
neighboring farm into one of his fields. Who knew you needed a license
to grow grain? We're living in a new world and it doesn't follow logic.



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