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<ref>I know that very well. Japanese companies like Lantis are very stricted with their copyrights. Compared to U.S. & European copyrights. If copyrights concerns you, it's not a problem to me.</ref>== Copyright ==
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Concerning the photo of Pile: If you don't take a photo (or pay the photographer for the rights or something) you don't own the copyright. Whether it's on your hard drive is irrelevant. &mdash;[[User talk:Innotata|''innotata'']] 16:50, 24 September 2014 (UTC)
Concerning the photo of Pile: If you don't take a photo (or pay the photographer for the rights or something) you don't own the copyright. Whether it's on your hard drive is irrelevant. &mdash;[[User talk:Innotata|''innotata'']] 16:50, 24 September 2014 (UTC)

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[1]== Copyright ==

Concerning the photo of Pile: If you don't take a photo (or pay the photographer for the rights or something) you don't own the copyright. Whether it's on your hard drive is irrelevant. —innotata 16:50, 24 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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  1. ^ I know that very well. Japanese companies like Lantis are very stricted with their copyrights. Compared to U.S. & European copyrights. If copyrights concerns you, it's not a problem to me.