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<p>[QUOTE="eddiespin, post: 2292443, member: 4920"]If you forget everything, remember this: "General propositions do not decide concrete cases." <i>Lochner v. New York</i>, 198 U.S. 45, 76 (1905) (Holmes, J., dissenting).</p><p><br /></p><p>Again, these cases are fact-intensive, and you own the copyright in your photograph. Let me be even more specific: whether that photograph be a photograph of a coin, or of the Vice President of the United States having sex with a giraffe.</p><p><br /></p><p>We brief out our issues, Doug, and we let them fly, and that's what trials and appeals, i.e., "concrete cases," are made of. Until we get to that point, and properly "clothed," i.e., properly researched, briefed, and under the rules of practice and evidence, we don't know the answer, in "concrete cases." Before that point, take this as the "general proposition," you own the copyright in your coin photograph, and you won't go wrong.</p><p><br /></p><p>I can't go further. This is where I'm obliged to get off this bus. You boys have a big time with this. I'm getting back to 13-year-olds asking about "double dies." <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="eddiespin, post: 2292443, member: 4920"]If you forget everything, remember this: "General propositions do not decide concrete cases." [I]Lochner v. New York[/I], 198 U.S. 45, 76 (1905) (Holmes, J., dissenting). Again, these cases are fact-intensive, and you own the copyright in your photograph. Let me be even more specific: whether that photograph be a photograph of a coin, or of the Vice President of the United States having sex with a giraffe. We brief out our issues, Doug, and we let them fly, and that's what trials and appeals, i.e., "concrete cases," are made of. Until we get to that point, and properly "clothed," i.e., properly researched, briefed, and under the rules of practice and evidence, we don't know the answer, in "concrete cases." Before that point, take this as the "general proposition," you own the copyright in your coin photograph, and you won't go wrong. I can't go further. This is where I'm obliged to get off this bus. You boys have a big time with this. I'm getting back to 13-year-olds asking about "double dies." :)[/QUOTE]
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