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Re: Asimov Site
- Subject: Re: Asimov Site
- From: pausch@saafNOSPAM.se (Paul Schlyter)
- Date: 31 Aug 2000 15:41:32 +0200
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Svensk Amat|rAstronomisk F|rening (SAAF)
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In article <39ad5717.56544079@24.9.0.17>,
Jeff Blakeney <CUTblakeney@home.com> wrote:
> On 30 Aug 2000 18:37:33 +0200, pausch@saafNOSPAM.se (Paul Schlyter)
> wrote:
>
>> Well, that's good news for people who want free copies of software:
>> most software authors just put a (c) mark on their product and don't
>> bother to register it. So all you have to do is to check whether
>> it's registered by the copyright office -- if it isn't, then it's
>> free for anyone to copy it. Is that correct?
>>
>> Now, how do I check whether a particular piece of work is registered
>> by the copyright office or not, and whether the copyright fee was paid
>> or not?
>
> I have no idea how you would find out but it isn't necessary. You
> don't NEED to register a copyright to get copyright protection. Here
> is a quote from the US Copyright Law from which can be found at:
> http://www.loc.gov/copyright/title17/92chap4.html
>
> ' 408. Copyright registration in general8
>
> (a) Registration Permissive.-At any time during the
> subsistence of the first term of copyright in any
> published or unpublished work in which the copyright was
> secured before January 1, 1978, and during the
> subsistence of any copyright secured on or after that
> date, the owner of copyright or of any exclusive right
> in the work may obtain registration of the copyright
> claim by delivering to the Copyright Office the deposit
> specified by this section, together with the application
> and fee specified by sections 409 and 708. Such
> registration is not a condition of copyright protection.
>
> Please note the last sentence of that quote.
That's what I though. It would have been really weird if copyright
protection didn't apply unless the author would explicitly have
applied for copyright at the copyright office.
> You still seemed to have missed the interesting bit of Sandra's
> statement which was:
>
>>> their product should have that respected.
>>> It's not his or her *** choice *** that you are chosing to keep the
>>> computer that uses it.
Amen.
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