Copyrights – Questions Related to "Copyrights"
posted Thursday 21 of March 2013 by Larry
A. If they choose to do anything at all, you will get a letter from a lawyer asking you to settle by paying a certain amount and that... view
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posted Monday 18 of March 2013 by Rene
A. With some exceptions, books published 120 years ago are in the public domain. There is no list. You have to do a copyright analy... view
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posted Monday 11 of March 2013 by Richard
A. This is a question which is impossible to answer in such a forum. There is such a thing as a "safe harbor" under current law. I ... view
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posted Thursday 21 of February 2013 by Thomas
A. You should copyright it, or at least have trustworthy persons notarize a statement that they heard your work on such and such a da... view
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posted Tuesday 29 of January 2013 by Cedric
A. Yes, in essentially all industrialized countries of the world. view
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