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Re: Was NEW AHCUSA, now copyrights

To: "Spridgets" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Was NEW AHCUSA, now copyrights
Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2000 20:50:12 -0500charset="iso-8859-1"
Is this international law, or US law?  ( or does it matter? )  I was under
the impression that copyright was more 'implied', but that proving it might
pose a problem, unless you formalized it.  But, then, I'm Canadian.  ( And
what the heck do I know?  Though I could ask my wife ... )

Bruce D.

-----Original Message-----
From Swift Justice <samesq at pacbell.net>

>All,
>
>    You don't get a copyright simply because you post, say, or write
>something original, no matter how valuable it may be.  Copyrights in a
>particular work must be applied for, and when the copyright term has
>expired, a renewal must be applied for and paid for.  Case in point:
>"It's a wonderful life", the movie  that you see every Christmas on
>every station.  The original studio copyright holder (MGM, RKO?) let it
>expire and did not renew.  Not renewing the copyright puts it into the
>domain of public use.  It can be re-broadcast ad infinitum now without
>royalty fees to or permission of the original copyright holder before
>performance.
>
>    Assume that anything that you put on the web is public domain unless
>you specifically say that the work is copyrighted, or it is part of a
>copyrighted website.  Simply saying that they work is copyrighted, while
>a copyright is being applied for, is usually deemed sufficient for
>protection.  If I put a tip on the list or an uncopyrighted website for
>how to get 400HP out of a stock 1275 using only Lucas wiring and wing
>nuts, it is up for grabs and anyone can use it in a book or commercial
>publication without giving me any credit at all.  You must state that it
>is a copyrighted work and include the copyright date or include the
>copyright symbol and the date of the copyright.  As an example closer to
>home, Vizard's book and Horler's also are copyrighted.  I can quote from
>them in a public forum/ fair use setting, but I can't pass their work
>off as my own without giving them credit, or perhaps royalties, for its
>use.
>
>    So while someone else using your words without giving you credit,
>praise or money may be despicable, its not illegal unless the work they
>took it from was copyrighted. You all wanted to know, so I told ya...
>
>Steve.
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>Steve McGee
>Atty. at Large
>samesq@pacbell.net
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>
> Life is unpredictable.  Eat dessert first.
>
>
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