Since this article is dealing with movies produced in the United States, US law is quite relevant here. These are American organizations protecting American companies and their interests. Your own country's laws are perfectly valid within their jurisdictions.
When cropping a picture in Microsoft Picture It! Photo 7.0, the selected area remains the same, while the area outside the "lasso" fades.
That's similar what occurs when trying to make a cutout by selecting colors, where the parts of the image to be extracted are tinted purple. That's not using a lasso, but I thought I'd mention it for comparison.
In Firefox: Click Tools and then Options. Under Privacy there is a button at the bottom right that clears the history, saved form information, saved passwords, download manager history, cookies, and the cache. Isn't that the kind of thing you're asking for? If it is, then Firefox has delivered.
Since this article is dealing with movies produced in the United States, US law is quite relevant here. These are American organizations protecting American companies and their interests. Your own country's laws are perfectly valid within their jurisdictions.
Only in a crosswalk. Otherwise you are jaywalking.
When cropping a picture in Microsoft Picture It! Photo 7.0, the selected area remains the same, while the area outside the "lasso" fades. That's similar what occurs when trying to make a cutout by selecting colors, where the parts of the image to be extracted are tinted purple. That's not using a lasso, but I thought I'd mention it for comparison.
In Firefox: Click Tools and then Options. Under Privacy there is a button at the bottom right that clears the history, saved form information, saved passwords, download manager history, cookies, and the cache. Isn't that the kind of thing you're asking for? If it is, then Firefox has delivered.