
well if they're not using the Doctor Who logo, there shouldn't be a problem
the BBC can't claim copyright on 'Wooshy colourful zoomy tunnel effect'
I refer you to the case of 'The Neville vs. Don Hertzfeldt' in which El Hertzfeldt threatened me with legal action because I was drawing
stick figures and putting them on my website. He too, *gasp* draws stick figures and makes a fair amount of cash out of it, but doesn't like
other people drawing vaguely similar stick figures, apparently.
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Tue 17 Jan 2006, 2:48,
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the BBC can't claim copyright on 'Wooshy colourful zoomy tunnel effect'
I refer you to the case of 'The Neville vs. Don Hertzfeldt' in which El Hertzfeldt threatened me with legal action because I was drawing
stick figures and putting them on my website. He too, *gasp* draws stick figures and makes a fair amount of cash out of it, but doesn't like
other people drawing vaguely similar stick figures, apparently.

Yours are funny, for one thing.

Herr Hertzfeld did a great short called "Rejected",
and I laughed so hard my tummy did hurt.
However, pillow bodied humaniods have prior art dating to over 3000 b.c.
It was the timing, the humor, and certainly _not_ the drawing style, that I found funny.
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Tue 17 Jan 2006, 4:10,
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and I laughed so hard my tummy did hurt.
However, pillow bodied humaniods have prior art dating to over 3000 b.c.
It was the timing, the humor, and certainly _not_ the drawing style, that I found funny.