Re: TI-H: Copyrights
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Re: TI-H: Copyrights
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.
>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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