Re: TI-H: Re: Copyright Law (was Fwd: Colorado)


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Re: TI-H: Re: Copyright Law (was Fwd: Colorado)




>Yep.. thats right. (david's explanation) I work at a copy shop, and deal
>with copyright law everyday. Anything that you create is yours, as long as
>you can prove that you made it before the other person.(if you're in a
>disagreement) Also, you can't copy anything if it has that little (c) or a
>"tm" or an (r).  The difference between them is that the r is actually
>registered, and thats with the copyright office(meaning you paid them $$$).
>Also, they keep a record of it, saying when it was made, exact details on
>the product, and any other things that can distinguish it from another
>product. Patents are done this way also. (they are essentially the same
>thing too :)

I my case, I encrypt the date and source to projects in school productions
using sound and picture encryption techniques.  There are lots of people in
AK who can prove I own copyrights for things.  :)


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