Alan - if people want creative visual inspiration based on prior works, all they have to do is look at a photo or painting. There's nothing particularly creative about pirating it and then adding a few superficial amenities in order to justify calling it your own production. This is NOT like Bach writing down music intending it to be played by posterity over and over again. Yeah, AA, himself a musician, likened the negative to a score, and the print to the performance; but whose print?
And AA hasn't been dead for 70 years already, if you want to factor copyrights. If you factor only a 50 year buffer from when he died in 1984, according to the former convention, that still doesn't give wiggle room for what just transpired with the colorization prank. I remember that date well. I was contacted by a curator for a retrospective timed right after his death, and had a number of my own prints side by side with his, including, if I remember correctly, a very large early Moonrise print, which was actually somewhat soft in its look.