On Wed, 28 May 1997, Robert Cumbow <cumbr[_at_]perkinscoie.com> wrote:
>
> We can at least begin with the knowledge that many familiar makeup
> designs (such as Jack Pierce's "Frankenstein Monster" face for Boris
> Karloff) are protected by copyright. If a particular pattern of facial
> makeup can be protected, why not a facial arrangement that is a little
> more permanent? Instinct tells me that a makeup design SHOULD be
> protected, and a facelift should NOT---but where, and how, do we draw
> the line?
OOOO, lines are bad for plastic surgery. Often it eliminates lines....
Lolly
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