Re: TI-H: Copyrights


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Re: TI-H: Copyrights



Youre right.  But what if someone takes you to court?  You have a buisness
as do I.

>SORRY, BUT AT IS HOW TO REGISTER A COPYRIGHT.
>
>Copyright law allows you to place a copyright by merely announcing it,
>infact, anthing copyrightable is automaticaly copyrighted to the
>creator, whethere he/she cares or not. That cash thing is for big
>buisneses that have to wirry about otheres stealing stuff and claiming
>it is theirs. It gives a foot hold only if you go to court. I could
>copyright this message I am writing if I wanted to, because it is a
>writted, document! You don't have to pay for a copyright, you pay to
>REGISTER a copyright so you have total protection by the law IF someone
>claims they designed or wrote or whatevered it. Also, you DON't Need a
>BUSNESS to copyright stuff.
>
>>
>>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)
>>
>>
>>>I said the Exium was copyrighted by John Frasier. That is true. It is
>>>his brand name and he has as much right to call every EuP he builds,
>an
>>>Exium EuP. It's the same as a Compaq PC or a DELL PC or an IBM PC. All
>>>are PC's with similar, sometimes IDENTICAL hardware with minor
>>>modifications, yet they have the legal right to slap their brand name
>on
>>>it. I WILL DEFEND the current US copyright LAWS to their FULLEST by
>>>defining them to the BEST of MY abilities.
>>>
>>>>
>>>>John didn't say the design was copyright him.  Some one else did.
>>>>
>>>>>Grant Stockly wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Bryan owns the copyright to the schematic.  He said people could
>>>>>> change it,
>>>>>> but he still owns the copyright to it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If you were to change the monitor card in your computer (or
>>>resistors
>>>>>> on
>>>>>> the EuP) could you copyright the computer?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> >Exium copyright =A9 1997 John Frasier
>>>>>
>>>>>   John; it seems to me that if you are looking for fame in this
>list
>>>>>and want to copyright something then you should design something
>>>>>YOURSELF! Why not continue your work on the RF-link; I remember you
>>>HAD
>>>>>said you were working on it. I can give you everything I worked out
>>>and
>>>>>let you figure a way to build it which shouldn't be to hard if you
>>>know
>>>>>how to look through a LOT of data sheets. I will continue the work
>>>>>myself next time I'm free (This winter I should be able to finish it
>>>if
>>>>>you don't want to do it).
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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