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As I have already said, the owner of the book can do whatever he wants with the book, it is his book.
This is, of course, absolutely true. What people do with their personnel property is entirely up to them. If Mr. Swanson decided to adorn the pages with drawings of stick figures he is perfectly entitled to do so, and no harm done.
However, if he then went on to claim they had been drawn by L.S. Lowry, that becomes fraud.
Sean.
As I have already said, the owner of the book can do whatever he wants with the book, it is his book.
This is, of course, absolutely true. What people do with their personnel property is entirely up to them. If Mr. Swanson decided to adorn the pages with drawings of stick figures he is perfectly entitled to do so, and no harm done.
However, if he then went on to claim they had been drawn by L.S. Lowry, that becomes fraud.
Sean.
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