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Why would I have to hide from people in a news group? Like I said get in the
real world and take your best shot, lol. -- William Barfieldsr "Jim Lane" > wrote in message ... > Douglas S. Ladden wrote: > > Jim Lane on 04 Nov 2003 suggested: > > > > > >>If it says it is copyrighted, then it is by common copyright. You are > >>jerk A-1 (noticing you're hiding out now with a different identity). > >> > > > > To my knowledge, there is no such thing as a "common copyright", nor > > a "common law copyright", if that's what you meant. At least not in the > > United States, I am not familiar with the laws of other jurisdictions. > > All Copyright Law in the United States is enabled by the U.S. > > Constitution, and established by Federal Law, pre-empting any State laws > > which may speak to the issue. > > > > --Douglas > > Here's your own reply from below talking about what I was referring to: > > Since 1978, all original works affixed in a tangible medium are > automatically protected by Copyright. Since most websites didn't exist > prior to 1978, they would be protected. The recipes themselves would > might also be Copyright depending on the factual basis surrounding them. > > > jim > |
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