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Since this foto was taken in 1993 (?) perhaps this kat is fortelling the useage of a sound system and then mouthing the words of the songs?
MY age must be showing because I cannot remember what that system set-up is called.
PSL
I have been "Called on the carpet" so to speak about some of my "posted images" being a violation of copyright law, trademark law, etc. TRUST ME, Most of these graphics and/or photos I share I've had many years. I have a program where you "cut and paste" the image into a box, and that program searches the internet for ANY TYPE of "protection" for the photo. Also, back in the Good O'le days, I took thousands of photos all over this country and About 2,000 in South Korea. It was my hobby. It was my relaxation. Just because a photograph or a scene or a graphic is of something someone has already seen, please remember, more than ONE PERSON might actually take a photo of a celeb when they are at a concert, play, movie, etc. So, THE CAT IS NOT COPYRIGHTED. I've had it in my computer files since 1993!! Thanks. Don PS: It was not thie graphic of the cat called into question. It was a photo of Brad Pitt that I was informed was illegal. It's not. IT is in 'THE PUBLIC DOMAIN" which means NO ONE can ever copyright it again, BUT anyone can use it providing it is not for profit or even for sale !!!