Re: TI-H: Copyrights


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Re: TI-H: Copyrights



Grant Stockly wrote:
> 
> Yes.  What he said is what I said very shortly.  To make sure no one can
> copy your stuff, you need to register it.  Then, you can get mad and jump
> on someone.

	Actually they can't make money off it the second you put it it on
paper..  (Or other media)  It's just you gotta prove it..  and the best
way is to get it registered.
> 
> >Grant Stockly wrote:
> >>
> >> To properly copyright something, you have to first get the name of your
> >> buisness down with the US (about $15) then register Exium with HappyWare
> >> ($50)
> >>
> >        sorta ture..  To properly copywrite something all you need to do is put
> >copywrite (c) 1997,<Your name>
> >All rights reserved
> >That's legal in every country around the world!  That's it...  Of course
> >anybody can steal you work sell it for a million dollars and they won't
> >owe you crap!..  To be able to sue in the United States you have to
> >register it.  I think it costs 15 buck..  In order to sue you have to
> >registure it (I think) 6 weeks before the infringement or 3 months after
> >creation..  Here is the page I got the info from
> >http://www.benedict.com/
> >Has a lot of info...
> >
> >Pellaeon
> >gramps@wf.net


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