X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,cf930aa814cc05f9 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: clm1948@sprynet.com (Christine) Subject: Re: Credit for .sig art? Date: 1996/09/18 Message-ID: <324054e8.68883200@news.sprynet.com>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 183897757 references: <51o5ca$6gi@groa.uct.ac.za> organization: Sprynet News Service newsgroups: alt.ascii-art On 18 Sep 1996 06:38:02 GMT, cjohns@cs.uct.ac.za (Cathryn L Johns) wrote: > >What's the convention for giving credit for ascii art used in .sigs? >I don't want to use someone else's work and have people think I drew it, but >a .sig is a fairly small thing, so I don't really want to clutter it with >credits. (Also, I can't quite remember the name of the person who drew "my" >bear - although I'd probably recognise it if I heard it) > >Any thoughts on this would be appreciated. > >-- > ___ > Cathryn Johns {~._.~} "The language of hugs > cjohns@cs.uct.ac.za ( Y ) lets us speak from our > http://www.cs.uct.ac.za/~cjohns ()~*~() hearts. > (_)-(_) Punctuate with a Hug!" what about something like this -----> clm1948 This is...if it was drawn by me! The ARTIST should be given credit! Christine -- <*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*> < Kristyne > <*><*><*><*><*><*><*><*> <*> On Undernet IRC #41plus & a helper on #pIRCh <*> <*> E-mail: clm1948@sprynet.com <*> <*><*> Web Pages: http://home.sprynet.com:80\sprynet\clm1948\ <*><*>