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Old Aug 27, 2004 | 07:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Clare
Originally Posted by GT2
Originally Posted by Clare
Im sorry but..........

So, there is no official action to take, (no application to make, forms to fill in or fees to pay).
Was that not more or less what McPikie said????
If you can read:

Before you go any further you need to know that there is no official register for copyright. It is an unregistered right (unlike patents, registered designs or trade marks).

How can you not understand this??
Will you take a chill pill, jeeeses, you wouldn't want that vein on the side of your head to pop.

As I read it, it still basically says there is bugger all you can do about it in a court of law. Sorry if im wrong but that is how I read that.
Sorry.

But what it says is: if you find a picture on the internet it is protected by copyright laws even if it is not marked with a copyright mark.
But for better protection from theft the author/photographer should mark his pictures with a copyright mark followed by his name.
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