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Topic: NEW WEBSITE!!!!!!!!!
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cutesmurfgrl
Smurfling
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posted 07-03-2002 09:36 PM
HEY ALL IM MAKING A SMURF WEBSITE AND I HAVE A PG ON PAPA SMURF, SMURFETTE, PEYO, A LIST OF SMURFS AND SOME OTHER JUNK. DOES ANYONE HAVE A COOL IDEA OF SOMETHIN ELSE I COULD PUT ON THERE. I WOULD LOVE IT IF YOU COULD HELP ME!!!!!!!!! ![[Eek!]](eek.gif)
-------------------- Smurf Ya Later!! love, Smurfette
Posts: 39 | Registered: Jul 2002
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cutesmurfgrl
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Member # 195
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posted 07-05-2002 02:15 PM
if i use smurf clipart on my site but im not making any money off it or claiming it as mine is that still ok to use it?? i thought it was. Do you have an idea of something else i can put on my site?? let me know if u have any ideas!
-------------------- Smurf Ya Later!! love, Smurfette
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Thewebs
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posted 07-05-2002 05:45 PM
Hi, I am not an expert on the copy right matters but from what I understand IMPS don't want any smurfy clipart being used without their written permission. Recently a few websites have been shut down or have been told to change their name and contents. IMPS don't even want the name smurf used. Personally I think this is a bit daft as most smurf collectors and enthusiasts are actually advertising smurfs which in turn can only benefit IMPS and their sales.Take a look - smurf city From personal experience, I have recently had to redo my entire site (about 250 pages) as I had used one piece of clipart. I didn't wait around to see if IMPS were going to start fining me $1000 a day. There are a lot of smurf websites out there that are using a lot of clipart and don't seem to have been affected yet so if you want to take a chance by all means do so, I really am not trying to scare you off doing a site - the more smurf sites the better, but you should be aware. This is a very recent issue so all I can say is we will have to wait and see. Basically, my advice is to try and use your own images if possible (the clipart on my website is all made out of my own photos). If anybody has any more info please let us know.
-------------------- Smurfy Greetings Rachel
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Posts: 145 | From: Wales, UK. | Registered: Jun 2001
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posted 07-12-2002 12:26 AM
I do have one great idea to help your website. Using animated GIFs to make text appear like that which is used on an electronic sign display.I use such a method on my website. It doesn't take up as much screen space, and it gives your website the illusion that it is running in realtime. While I can't help you with your other problem, I thought that by sharing this neat method of making websites come alive, it can help your website. Thanks. Quasisp :-)
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cutesmurfgrl
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posted 07-12-2002 12:36 PM
THANKS ALOT QAUSIP!! GREAT ADVICE! I'LL TRY IT! ![[Confused]](confused.gif)
-------------------- Smurf Ya Later!! love, Smurfette
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posted 10-28-2002 09:41 PM
Actually, I have a theory as to why IMPS doesn't want people doing Smurfs websites...I'm sorry I didn't mention this in this topic at the time I mentioned the animated GIFs (which I still use -- and probably now need since my hit counter passed 20,000 as of this writing), but IMPS is doing this for the same reason that United Media is doing it with Peanuts.Although not directly Smurf-related, the reason why IMPS doesn't want Smurf-related domain names is because the original creator, Peyo, didn't want his characters to be misused (actually, since Peyo passed in 1992, his daughter now handles those duties). If you remember back in early 2000 when we lost another legend, Charles M. Schulz (I still feel sad when I learned that he too had passed), you can see why United Media is against Snoopy fan-sites (except for licensed ones) for the same reason that IMPS is against non-licensed Smurf sites. At the time Schulz retired, he announced his retirement due to medical reasons, which is why United Media decided to rerun some of the older Peanuts strips, and why United Media doesn't want the Snoopy character misrepresented. It's the same for the Smurfs. At the request of Peyo's wishes, he agreed to have the characters live on, under the strict supervision of his daughter, who founded IMPS, which should hopefully explain IMPS' point of view. I know that the contacts from IMPS may seem harsh, but it is for the best. The Smurfs is one of the best creations in the world, and by eliminating domains and websites that IMPS feels may endanger their future, the Smurfs can be just as enjoyable for years to come. Thank you for understanding. :-)
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Vic George
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posted 10-29-2002 09:52 AM
I wonder if that also includes fanfiction, which is somewhat understandable to the point where we have these rather smutty Smurf story sites floating around here and there. Those definitely misrepresent Peyo's creation to the max!
-------------------- -- VIC GEORGE, Westfield, MA, USA
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