From: "arthur Tivoli" <arthurtivoli@cybercable.fr> To: "ar cook" <ar_c@hotmail.com> Subject: Re: balloon copyrite? Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 18:58:49 +0100 that's a very good question.... about this question I wanted to know if Paulo Michelotto the author of "Fantastici Palloncini" asked ,for example, John Holmes to put a lot of his design on his book? Allen I think that this question about the copyrights are on the same way that yours... ----- Message d'origine ----- De : ar cook <ar_c@hotmail.com> À : <balloon@balloonhq.com> Envoyé : mercredi 15 novembre 2000 18:36 Objet : balloon copyrite? > Opinions wanted: > > Is a balloon design copyrighted? If so, to what degree? > > For example... If I created a Santa Claus with sleigh and 4 reindeer twisted > out of one balloon(no - I have not done it), then someone else took that > design and attached it to a heart. Could that person publish instructions > for the "santa, sleigh, and 4 reindeer inside a heart" in a book? > > What about a basic dog or teddy bear? Does anyone "own" a copyrite on them? > > Allen > >