Sandalwood
Hi everyone.
Wow. Thanks so much for all the responses and the links.
I think I will have to look into it more, since I rather be sure with this.
I do believe that when you alter images (like in collages, etc.), they cannot claim the copyright, because it's your own creative work (especially in regards to images that are and/or should be in the public domain, I'm not talking about ripping of brilliantly unique art work ) But there should be exceptions there as well. I'm sure I've read this 'somewhere' on Creative Commons.
I could imagine that it then would still be better to use images that are for sure in the public domain and/or just speak to a publisher who knows about (international) image rights, etc.
(adding that to my 'to do').
@tarotbear: correct, I did make pictures of the Albano-Waite as well.
@Sulis: thanks. I'm not that good with drawing, but maybe there's ways to work around this. I think Carol Herzer worked with the black and white deck from what I understood.
In other words: I will have to look into this a bit more
Wow. Thanks so much for all the responses and the links.
I think I will have to look into it more, since I rather be sure with this.
I do believe that when you alter images (like in collages, etc.), they cannot claim the copyright, because it's your own creative work (especially in regards to images that are and/or should be in the public domain, I'm not talking about ripping of brilliantly unique art work ) But there should be exceptions there as well. I'm sure I've read this 'somewhere' on Creative Commons.
I could imagine that it then would still be better to use images that are for sure in the public domain and/or just speak to a publisher who knows about (international) image rights, etc.
(adding that to my 'to do').
@tarotbear: correct, I did make pictures of the Albano-Waite as well.
@Sulis: thanks. I'm not that good with drawing, but maybe there's ways to work around this. I think Carol Herzer worked with the black and white deck from what I understood.
In other words: I will have to look into this a bit more