Re: A85: Copyrighting
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Re: A85: Copyrighting
That's a really good idea. So the only point of actually submitting your
work to the copyright office is so that it's officially on file? Courts
don't care whether or not it has been "officially" copyrighted?
Justin Bosch
justin-b@juno.com
On Tue, 01 Dec 1998 01:03:24 -0500 Sean Finn <maum_44@MAVCA.OHIO.GOV>
writes:
>
>Cheap way to copyright...
> stck whatever it is you want protected in an envelope and then send
>it to
>yourself and don't open it.
>That way, when there is a question about the rights to the product you
>have
>proof that it's yours from the date on the envelope and on... ;)
>
>Justin M Bosch wrote:
>
>> When you copyright a program, do you need to individually copyright
>every
>> version that you release? Or is it only necessary to re-copyright
>when
>> you make major revisions? Also, is it recommended to include all of
>your
>> comments in the source code that you send to the copyright office?
>> Thanks for any help.
>>
>> Justin Bosch
>> justin-b@juno.com
>>
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