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If you don't feel good about it, then don't. Copywright issues aside,
most any image you get off the Internet is going to be probably less
than 100 dpi resolution, like 96. What that means is it is going to
look fuzzy and amatuerish on your nice label. If you are going to
print something the resolution is best up around 300dpi (dots per
inch). You generally won't get that without scanning something in
yourself.
B.
On 29 Sep 2004 16:37:46 -0700,
(JoAnn) wrote:
>Hi,
> This is a copywright question. I found a perfect *.jpg on the
>internet for a label for my wine, 36 bottles. It is a painting put up
>on the internet and the links to the origonal site are broken. Can I
>use this painting as part of my label? The most this wine will do is
>to be entered into the local State Fair, and if really good, into the
>National competition. But I don't want to step on anyones toes or get
>into copywright problems.
> Opinions please?
>Thanks in advance,
>JAM
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