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I'm trying to collect some copyright links here, to help dispell some myths about your protections. If you have links or thoughts on this, please let me know, comment here, and I might add your comment into the text here, or if you know of good links add them, we'll put them in this list.

 

Your work is protected, read some of these links to get some ideas on how much. 

  1. Copyright Basics  
  2. Copyright Myths
  3. Copyright Talk 
  4. Copyright Misconceptions 
  5. Misconceptions about Copyright Piracy
  6. Copright Assistance

 

 

1- Leanne on Nov. 18 2007

Thanks very much for putting this here, Stephan.  The absolute hard and fast rule is that if it's yours and you put it into some tangible form, including the internet, it's copyrighted.  There's no need to put a little (c) on it, it's implied the moment it's written down.  Most of us take copyright very seriously, because plagiarism can destroy a writer's livelihood.
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