Well when it comes to art, theres a loop hole, a rather big one.... Hypothetical; If I were to take one of Jims characters and make even the smallest change to it, I could claim it as mine...
Thy flow of life.Let it flow and sometimes it goes thy way and sometimes nie.So just let it flow!But do make some thing of it or be thy nothing!!© Hunter X
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From: Rick Pikul <rwpikul_at_sympatico.ca>
To: SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 2:28:58 AM
Subject: Re: [SkunkworksAMA] Re: This place is awesome!
On Tuesday 28 July 2009 21:43, Take a wild, friggin guess wrote:
> --- In SkunkworksAMA_at_ yahoogroups. com, Hunter_X <hunter2049x_at_ ...> wrote:
> > I'd post 'em to see what others thought of my work, but with all though's
> > art thieves and that right click save thin... I'm trying to get info on
> > copywrighting _at___at_ Don't to risk my hard work just to have it stolen..
>
> Check out the Library of Congress. They handle copyrights. I don't
> remember which forms you'd need, but they will be for visual arts. I
> registered most of my older work with the LoC, but in order to fully
> protect those copyrights, I think you'd have to seek legal action against
> anyone violating the terms of your copyright. There are others on the
> group who are better versed in this than I am. Unfortunately, my stuff was
> getting pirated at a time I could not afford legal defense.
Regardless of what Glen Wooten claims, failure to enforce cannot cost you your
copyright.
The only thing you can lose due to inaction is the right to sue a particular
violator for a particular violation. But that is an element of tort law in
general: The principal of acceptance, if you know about a tort against you,
and do nothing about it for long enough, then you have granted permission for
that particular tort. The time period varies by jurisdiction, and what you
need to do is rather minimal, (the classic example is that yelling 'gitoffa
my lawn' is enough to reset the clock on a recurring trespass).
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Chakat Firepaw - Inventor & Scientist (Mad)
Received on Thu Jul 30 2009 - 05:11:05 CDT