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Is it illegal to copy a photo image of a former boss from the company webb site. Paste the photo to a Dartboard image along with his name so that the end result is a Photo Dartboard Image of my former boss to throw darts at. I want to e-mail it to all who will enjoy it. Is there laws against that?

 

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I am sure there is a law if you wanted to market the dartboard for fun and profit.

I think that you would be totally not at fault to post it on MySpice.

I do not think that emailing is criminal (except for some of the junk that I get), but it might come back to haunt you.

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Jay

Keep close to Nature's heart... climb a mountain or spend a week in the woods. Wash your spirit clean.* Victims of circumstance owe it to fate. Victims of choice owe it to themselves. *Band of One.

I agree with Jay.  Think this thru thoroughly before you do it.  Future employers have access to the internet and it will come back to haunt you.  A good computer person can trace where images come from.  Have your fun some other way.

Sometimes we put up walls not to keep people out, but to see who cares enough to break them down.

Don't say anything you can't prove.  No law says you can't have a dartboard.

There is a website called thedirty.com where you can post pictures of people in your area that are deserving of a little humility.  As far as I know it is anonymous and it might just be the outlet you need.

As long as you remian anonymous you can get away with that.

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