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Originally posted by sexeducation
If all I did was collect graphics and present them as a graphics collection - then you would be right.
However, I do not do that - I discuss the graphics/video in the context of the magazine and provide the source of message (graphic or other) being discussed.
In other words ... a newspaper photographer can jump in his car and take a picture of a billboard and publish that "picture of public advertising" in their newspaper.
Are you saying that newspapers can no longer discuss what other newspapers are printing or presenting or advertsing?
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You're very ignorant of the law and specifically of copyright law and fair use policies. Here's some homework for you.
http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/C-42/
Before you spout another word, go read that in it's ENTIRETY. Then come back and tell us how informed you are. I've read it and studied it front to back for years... How about you, tough guy?