REAL far. The page you list shows an example that looks pretty plainly to be
a "derivative work" to me and would therefore be an infringement. See the US
government's "Circular 14" regarding derivative works, here:
http://www.loc.gov/copyright/circs/circ14.pdf
especially the section entitled "Who may prepare a derivative work?" Also
this page from "Ocean State's Lawyers for the Arts" which provides an
example:
http://www.artslaw.org/DERIV.HTM
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Scott Gomez
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From: Barry B. Bean [mailto:bbbean@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Subject: [OM] How far does a copyright extend
This may be of some interest. Does a line drawing taken from a
photograph constitute copyright violation?
http://www.rollinandtumblin.com/evidence.htm
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B.B. Bean
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