> When I first saw cel graveyards they perplexed
> me but now I don't mind them so much as long as
> they make it clear the cel is no longer theirs
I admit, I also am left scratching my head at the
notion of a "graveyard" page. ^_^;; Personally, I
would much rather put my time and webspace towards
the cels I *do* have as opposed to the ones I've
sold. But that's not to say I don't "get" the
reasons why graveyard pages could be interesting,
because I do. . . I just don't want my own cels
on one.
Also, I do save some of the scans of cels I've
sold. But once I sell it, the scan is relegated
to a folder on my computer titled "other people's
cels". ^_~
(At least, thankfully, it's widely understood
that if a page is even titled a "graveyard", that
means the website's owner no longer owns them.)
> I'm starting to have more and more reservations
> about online galleries with what seems to be a
> recent deluge of fancels on e-Bay and other
> markets.
This is unfortunately where my feelings are
leaning, and for the same reasons. It's become
especially troubling for me since I'm collecting
more gengas now and, unlike cels, those CAN NOT
be copied from a screen capture. . . Only from a
scan. It puts yet one more angle on the decision
to have an online gallery or not. o_0
Many Sharp Smiles,
--Drac
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