there's a wonderful article in the book by the name of john tremaine and. you know, he goes through his typical day. he wakes up in the morning, check his e-mails. well, she is copying and sending the e-mail to somebody. the person who wrote the first e-mail. the copy content pasted in an e-mail printed out. you are infringing and i could go more in two sites to get around that. but we have this one sad -- we have one set of laws that we absolutely live an alternate universe universe where we violate those laws constantly. but that is never a lawless as never a situation. and then we have what we call worth of work. orphan works are subject to copyrights, but the copyrights owner cannot see the account. if i find a lovely article i find a lovely image i can use it. i'm not the author. maybe the clear fair use provision tells you on how i get their rights. i have to ask you the author. maybe the author is no longer with us. the author's name may have changed. the company may have gone out of business. the right administrator may still be there, but it's not