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Spydir Web
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Posted on: Jan. 15 2001,21:33 |
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the best idea when starting up a new website that you're hoping to make money off of, or atleast run for a pretty long time, is literally make it a business. You have more rights to stuff that way. And adding a good ol' "(c) Copyright 19(best idea is whenever you were born)-2001, (whatever your name is or company).". If you're doing this with more then one person, take the oldest person's age and make them the so called "leader", or atleast say they started it. Because in a court of law (in america atleast), you can defend yourself and anything you do as being "created" the same time you were. My friend copyrighted his image that way. If you take a picture of him, he has right to take your whole roll of film/video tape and all copies, and if you refuse he can take you to court for upwards of one thousand (1,000 for our friends who are less abled with larger numbers) dollars a copy, or 5 seconds of video... pretty cool, huh? Yeah, anyways... make it into a company or organization of some form. You have more rights and will be taken more seriously in court, if you see to take it that far (and you can get some money taking it to court, even if it's over practically nothing). ------------------ Spydir Web - spydirweb@techie.com Core Arctic - http://welcome.to/CoreArctic/
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Sithiee
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Posted on: Jan. 16 2001,00:02 |
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if you have any copyright questions, ask me, and ill ask my mom, who works at the library of congress...and they make the rules and shit about copyrights...at least on all media type stuff...she told me that there was some guy there whose job was to watch movies being submitted for copyright...that would be such an awesome job...
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Spydir Web
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Posted on: Jan. 16 2001,00:43 |
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well, I'm guessing the legal notice was on there before that. As long as it's in legiable text and displayed on most any computer, I'm pretty sure you can even, legally. Now, I'm not saying go out and sue, just stating an option . I'd recommend writing some dinky little script that has anything like "page sucking" (like someone linking to an archive of pictures, or in your case the game) go directly to a webpage that states "Someone's stealing our stuff and saying it's their own. If you would like to view the real object in question, please go here (link to game). To help stop people from doing this, and to help us out a little, you can email the admin of which ever site you got this from and tell them to stop with the plagerism (spelling?)" or something... you could also go the antioffline way (notice, - not antionline... JP sucks, he stole my nickname!) and ban the guy's whole A class and really piss off people. Or you could be nice and just block the B or C class...oh yeah, Sithiee, that would be a cool job ------------------ Spydir Web - spydirweb@techie.com Core Arctic - http://welcome.to/CoreArctic/
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