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Re: Looking for public domain pc art
Hi Scott,
I realize that the logo on the Design Manual is copywrited. I also know that
there are a million and one different versions of the same idea out there. I
was hoping that someone could point me to art of this type in the public domain.
However, thanks for the address.
dawn
Scott Pittman wrote:
>
> At 04:55 PM 2/22/99 -0500, gardenbetty@earthlink.net wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I am working on laying out our Permaculture Design Course Brochure and was
> >hoping to find hi-res pc-related art in the public domain. For example, the
> >looping snake/ecosystem graphic similar to the cover of the big Design Manual.
> >I'm hoping for high-quality art that is at least 200 dpi in eps, tiff or pct
> >format. I'm willing to download it however long it takes.
> >
> >Any help (especially of the expedient sort) would be greatly appreciated.
> >--
> >dawn
> >aka gardenbetty
> >
> >We will be known by the tracks we leave behind... —Dakota proverb
> >
> Hi Dawn,
> The serpent logo that you refer to is copyrighted by Bill Mollison and to
> use it you have to write him and secure written permission.
>
> His address is Bill Mollison, 31 Rulla Road, Sisters Creek, Tasmania 7325
>
> Hope this helps
> Scott
> Scott Pittman
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dawn
aka gardenbetty
We will be known by the tracks we leave behind... —Dakota proverb