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Old Tue Oct 11, 2005, 09:30am
David B David B is offline
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: I gotta agree with Jurassic insofar as

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My experience is only with music and there is a copyright fee for music. Maybe its different for simply putting out a document - I'll check with my copyist to see.

Thanks
David
A work is under the protection of copyright the moment is it painted, recorded, written, etc. You can't sue until you have registered but you own the rights in any case. The registration is something that can be used to prove ownership if someone else claims to have created the work.

See http://www.publaw.com/cfaqs.html for more info.
However, that is only is effective once you have obtained the copyright which does cost you a fee (nominal)

I just don't see FED going to that trouble for a simple test that anyone could write.

But, we are talking about FED here so ...

Thanks anyway
David
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