>On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 11:11:22 -0700, Jeff Hopkins wrote: > >> Most stuff on the web is not copyrighted and whatever is put on the >> web is up for grabs. You can add a copyright notice and people can >> ignore it. > >By the treaty called the Berne Convention, since circa 1995, everything is >copyrighted unless placed in the public domain. There is no requirement >that the material requires a copyright notice unless you plan on >officially registering the copyright. I might be wrong on this last part, >so check out the Copyright Office's web site at the Library of Congress. > > -Paul What is more public domain than the web? Jeff -- Jeff Hopkins HPO SOFT ********************************************************* Small minds speak about people * Average minds speak of events ************ Great minds speak of ideas! **************** ********************************************************* Phoenix, Arizona Atlanta, Georgia 7812 West Clayton Drive 12170 Boxwood Circle Phoenix, AZ 85033-2439 U.S.A. Alpharetta, GA 30005 U.S.A. (623) 849-5889 (Fax) (770) 619-3322 (Phone/Fax) www.hposoft.com dataman.home.mindspring.com 4th Dimension Developer FileMaker Pro Expert BASIC/C/C++ Programmer/Web Site Developer