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PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 7:43 pm 
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Thanks Paul. It was a little tricky at 1st, but- I finally found a method that works for me. As "Howard" would say: "It's good enough for government work!".. :lol:

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Will, that is a charmer for sure!!! Great colors too, looks like it was a fun build!
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You may have all noticed that I put a "©" on my pictures. Well, reason being, somebody has cut & pasted my photos on Pinterest. Does anyone here find that offensive? I would hope whoever would want to do that would ask 1st for permission. Do any of you feel that as just being overly protective? Please be frank my friends, I can handle it! ;) Thanks...

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Thanks too Brian for the compliments. I hope to be somewhat as good as you are in building someday! :)

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Will, if you click on your photo on Pinterest, does it bring them back to where you initially posted it? I think folks just see that the same way they see a Facebook share, a way of bringing it to their friend's attention.

Wait until you've seen your photos used to sell other people's PRODUCTS! That's when it gets fun. Just discovered that a photo I took of a friend's home-made outdoor Christmas display is being used to sell woodworking plans on someone else's web page. The site is so adware-ridden, though, that I don't dare poke around to see what else they stole. :-)

Plus countless examples of people making commercial product with my "building texture" graphics, etc. Oh, and American Idol "borrowing" one of my building graphics for a fantasy sequence.

Theft is the sincerest form of flattery, I suppose.


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Paul,

I am so sorry... I would be infuriated if someone did what they have done to you! Well, about the "Pinterest" incident-- I will call to this individuals attention that my "stuff" is copyrighted (literally, I PAY the gov't. for this priveledge!) and don't mind her sharing it as long as it goes back to the source. I do sell some of my creations online, and it would be a boon to me to make a few extra sales. Thanks again for your input my friend! :)

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