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Subject: Re: Opening Book Copyrights

Author: Ted Summers

Date: 08:41:12 11/18/05

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On November 18, 2005 at 11:35:53, Andrew Williams wrote:


>
>Proving you own the copyright is different to owning the copyright. As soon as
>you create something, it belongs to you. Whether or not you can prove it
>subsequently is a different question entirely. But it is VERY important to
>understand that you don't have to assert your ownership of something you have
>created to legally be the owner of it.
>
>Andrew

On the whole I agree with your last statement. However I still believe there is
a problem with a copyright that is not spelled out. Just what automatic rights
would  would a person be claiming?



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