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Can you "copyright" a whole town's scenery?
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<blockquote data-quote="KWJams" data-source="post: 27294" data-attributes="member: 1926"><p>Years ago I predicted that someday the Government would find a way to put a tax on scenery -- and then they came out with Scenic Byways --> <a href="http://www.byways.org/learn/" target="_blank">Learn About Byways</a></p><p>They designated a road over the Unitah Mountains in S.W. Wyoming where we lived and the way it was explained to the public, was that you can drive on it all day long, but the minute you stopped to take a picture or enjoy the scenery you needed a $3.00 Parks Pass or be subject to a fine of $100.00.</p><p></p><p>Maybe Tuscan just needs to erect huge ugly barriers to prevent people from seeing the view unless they pay to access the other side of the barrier. </p><p></p><p>Maybe I should edit that last comment so as not to give them the idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KWJams, post: 27294, member: 1926"] Years ago I predicted that someday the Government would find a way to put a tax on scenery -- and then they came out with Scenic Byways --> [url=http://www.byways.org/learn/]Learn About Byways[/url] They designated a road over the Unitah Mountains in S.W. Wyoming where we lived and the way it was explained to the public, was that you can drive on it all day long, but the minute you stopped to take a picture or enjoy the scenery you needed a $3.00 Parks Pass or be subject to a fine of $100.00. Maybe Tuscan just needs to erect huge ugly barriers to prevent people from seeing the view unless they pay to access the other side of the barrier. Maybe I should edit that last comment so as not to give them the idea. [/QUOTE]
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