[Interest] Getting a QImage from an QML Image, protocol, agnostic QImage?
Sean Harmer
sean.harmer at kdab.com
Wed Apr 12 20:53:30 CEST 2017
On 12/04/2017 16:45, Roland Hughes wrote:
> Fine.
>
> You have the right to ACCESS but not COPY which is what someone told you
> to do with network manager. Copying images you do not own is a crime.
I did not tell him to copy it with QNAM. He asked how to obtain the
image data in memory before passing it to an Image item. What do you
think happens behind the scenes with Image when you specify a remote URL
as the source? Exactly this. You also don't know what images he wants to
fetch or what the purpose of doing so is. They may be images he or
colleagues/partners etc have made available specifically for this
purpose. I responded to a technical query.
Sean
>
> Wasn't trolling, just trying to keep you out of prison. Most every
> content publishing company on the Internet has started pursuing these
> cases adding tracking info to their content which can be found by Google
> Alerts. But hey, enjoy the communal showers!
>
>
>
> On 04/12/2017 09:57 AM, Jason H wrote:
>> Please stop trolling my thread.
>> 1. You don't know what images my app will be accessing, or my rights
>> and permissions to them
>> 2. The fact that an image is posted openly it prima facia evidence
>> that I have permission to access it, given there are access control
>> measures i.e. HTTP 4xx codes, robots.txt
>> 3. Finally, I have not requested or retained anyone for legal services.
>>
>> So please refrain from further legal discussion on my thread.
>>
>> *Sent:* Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at 10:37 AM
>> *From:* "Roland Hughes" <roland at logikalsolutions.com>
>> *To:* "Jean-Michaël Celerier" <jeanmichael.celerier at gmail.com>
>> *Cc:* interest <interest at qt-project.org>
>> *Subject:* Re: [Interest] Getting a QImage from an QML Image,
>> protocol, agnostic QImage?
>>
>> The fundamental principal behind copyright law will never change.
>>
>> The moment a work of any kind is created the creator holds the
>> copyright. Only the holder of the copyright can grant use of the work.
>> Only the media and length of copyright changes. Currently, in America
>> that is life of creator + 70 years for works published after 1978.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 04/12/2017 08:41 AM, Jean-Michaël Celerier wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 3:02 PM, Roland Hughes
>> <roland at logikalsolutions.com <mailto:roland at logikalsolutions.com>>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Google wantonly engages in the world's largest copyright
>> infringement enterprise on the planet.
>>
>> Copyright law was different one hundred years ago and will be
>> different one hundred years ago from now. Usages changes, and law
>> changes (generally way too late, but still) according to these usages.
>>
>>
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>>
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