ÿþ<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <title>Web page backgrounds - Disney Infinite Copyright</title> <meta name="keywords" content="Disney Infinite Copyright, Disney Infinite Copyright, Disney Infinite Copyright web page backgrounds, Disney Infinite Copyright background graphics, Disney Infinite Copyright background tiles, Disney Infinite Copyright background seamless tiles, Disney Infinite Copyright graphics"> <meta name="description" content="The web page backgrounds on this page are of Disney Infinite Copyright web page backgrounds, seamless tiles and other Disney Infinite Copyright graphics."> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"> <meta name="copyright" content="Search Party Graphics 2012"> <meta name="author" content="Vicky Flanagan/Search Party Graphics"> <meta name="Distribution" content="Global"> <meta name="Rating" content="General"> <meta name="Robots" content="INDEX,FOLLOW"> <meta name="Revisit-after" content="30 Days"> <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico"> <script language="JavaScript"> <!-- Begin if (navigator.appName == "Microsoft Internet Explorer") { image_directory = "disneyinfinitecopyright/"; clear = new Image(); clear.src = "disneyinfinitecopyright/disneyinfinitecopyrightlargeop.jpg"; pic1 = new Image(); pic1.src = "disneyinfinitecopyright/disneyinfinitecopyrightlargeop.jpg"; pic2 = new Image(); pic2.src = "disneyinfinitecopyright/disneyinfinitecopyrightlargemuteop.jpg"; pic3 = new Image(); pic3.src = "disneyinfinitecopyright/disneyinfinitecopyrightsmallop.jpg"; pic4 = new Image(); pic4.src = "disneyinfinitecopyright/disneyinfinitecopyrightsmallmuteop.jpg"; } function imagechange(imgName) { if (navigator.appName == "Microsoft Internet Explorer") { document.body.background = eval(imgName + ".src"); } } // End --> </script> </head> <body text="#003731" link="#003731" vlink="#003731" alink="#003731" bgcolor="#ffffff" background="disneyinfinitecopyright/disneyinfinitecopyrightlargeop.jpg" topmargin="240"> <table width="65%" border="2" bordercolor="#003731" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" align="center" bgcolor="#ffffff"> <tr valign="top" align="center" bordercolor="#003731"> <td> <center><img src="disneyinfinitecopyright/disneyinfinitecopyrighthead.gif" height="134" width="138" border="0" alt="Disney Infinite Copyright Web page backgrounds - email stationery. Please email me if you would like more information"><font style="font-size: 32pt" face="Verdana"><b>Disney Infinite Copyright </b></font> <font style="font-size: 19pt" face="Verdana"><br>Free Download - Web Page Backgrounds<br></font> <hr width="90%" size="3" color="#003731"> <font style="font-size: 16pt" face="Verdana"> Left Borders - Top Borders - Seamless Tiles - Buttons - Email Stationary</font></center> <hr width="90%" size="3" color="#003731"> <blockquote> <font face="verdana" style="font-size: 10pt"> <b>A slightly edited version of the sarcastic Disney Infinite Copyright symbol included by toa267 in the PostScript Type 1 "Fnord Hodge-Podge Discordian fonts version 2" (declared by him to be Public Domain). <br><br> <a href="http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Disney-infinite-copyright.svg" target="_blank" title="Link to Wikipedia page giving full information regarding this graphic" style="text-decoration: none">If you wish to learn more about this please visit this page at Wikimedia.org.</a> </b><br><br> This background has been included as part of the ongoing debate regarding the Laws of Copyright, of which most people involved in the arts have strong views on both sides.<br> <br> The Disney Corporation has been one of the main activist in the recent changes in Copyright Law and indeed spent a great deal of money on Lobbyist to get changes made to these laws. Interestingly the law changes that the Disney Corporation campaigned for, would, if they had been in place at the time of Walt Disney starting his wonderful cartoon and animation company have made it almost impossible for many of his ideas and projects to have been made. <br><br> Walt Disney started by looking for things which were at that time not covered by copyright and, by reworking them produced these wonderful films and cartoons with which we are all familiar.<br><br> I for one feel quite strongly that the gifts he gave to the world are extraordinary, giving wonder and delight to many generations of children both young and the not so young too.<br><br> There is the question too of our losing sight of what and whom copyright law was introduced to protect.<br> <br> If the laws of copyright exist to protect the originators of any item termed art in it's widest sense then should we not be looking at the question of the rights of companies to hold copyright of artistic work produced by people who are employees.<br> Surely when a company sell products designed and made by members of it's workforce - the company in this instance becomes an agency working on behalf of all the members of that company. Should we be looking at laws to ensure that all members of the company are entitled to share in the copyright revenues generated by the product that they have created.<br><br> Maybe too we could consider that when people buy a product in a shop a percentage of the price they pay is used to pay the cost of adverting, production and creation. This means that they are the people who have paid for these artistic works and therefore advertising generated artworks in fact are by definition paid for by the general public - so maybe the general public is entitled to claim ownership of these images?<br><br> In countries which have public broadcasting such as Great Britain where all people who own a television have to pay a contribution each year to the BBC. As this is direct funding from the public - any item produced by the BBC should automatically be owned by the British People and all revenues generated from overseas sales and other spin-offs should be paid directly to the British People in exactly the same way as a company pays it's shareholders. Surely if the British people are funding the BBC then the British people own the copyright to everything the BBC produces. <br><br>There was a major pop music composer who when questioned about the way other people made their versions of his songs felt that it was great that people liked his songs so much that they wished to sing them, but that he did think it would be nice if they would take what he had done and build on it and add to it. He knew that when people put a little of their own soul into something it becomes something else - not better than the original - just different - the original is just a starting point.<br><br> All artists learn by looking back, many artists study the past and get their inspiration there, they find something which cries out for being recreated and made new, a different perspective can do wonders for a subject. Who would have thought that Warhol could have made a can of soup such an interesting subject for art. Well he did! But who knows what would have happened if he had said to himself<br> - Well I guess I can't do that it's subject to copyright.<br><br> One of the main attributes that differentiate man from the rest of the animal kingdom is his creativity - If you take a look around most of the works of art and inventions that have benefited mankind have been developed by the little person working in a shed at the bottom of the garden or a converted garage. We have all heard of the starving poet or artist struggling in his garrett. Often these people have lived very deprived lives nurturing their creations and trying to get public acknowledgement for their endeavours.<br><br> Maybe there is a compromise - Could we look at Copyright Laws as divisible - One set of Laws for the Corporate industries and Business in general after all these are the people who make money out of copyright fraud. We could have another set of laws for people. After all copyright law was meant to protect people. <br><br> Surely there must be a way to go forward which does not stifle the individual but allows industries to protect themselves from each other. <br><br> We have run ourselves into a really blind alley the only people who can use copyright laws effectively are Companies - it has become in its-self a huge money generating industry, which in turn is having the effect of making these laws unenforceable and subjects of law courts and other legal entities who are laughing all the way to the bank! <br> <br> <b>At the present time copyright law has nothing to do with arts and the people it is all about the money machine<br> <br> And Remember there is nothing new under the Sun - If you have created something you can bet your bottom dollar that someone has already done it before you.<br> <br> A shinning example is that screen that you are looking at - it is not new - it is old technology - Scroll technology was abandoned hundreds of years ago - Now it has been brought back because someone worked out that if they added power to this very old technology it would work more effectively. The power used to be supplied by 3 people - one to hold the scroll and feed it to the reader and the third person to wind on the scroll after the reader had read it.</b> <br> <script language="JavaScript"> <!-- Begin user = "sitemail"; site = "searchpartygraphics.com"; document.write('<a href=\"mailto:' + user + '@' + site + '\">'); document.write(user + '@' + site + '</a>'); // End --> </script> if you have any question about these Disney Infinite Copyright web page backgrounds<br> <br> <b>Hold cursor on each Disney Infinite Copyright web page background sample<br> to make the webpage background on this page change.</b> </font></blockquote> <table width="99%" bordercolor="#003731" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" border="0" align="center"> <tr><td> <table width="95%" border="2" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0" bordercolor="#003731" align="center"> <tr> <td valign="middle" style="text-align:center" width="33%"> <center> <br> <a href="disneyinfinitecopyright/disneyinfinitecopyrightlargeop.jpg" onmouseover="imagechange('pic1');" onmouseout="imagechange('clear');"><img src="disneyinfinitecopyright/disneyinfinitecopyrightlargeop.jpg" alt="Disney Infinite Copyright background - 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