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- From: chuck@gte.com (Chuck Hoffman)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer
- Subject: Re: Shareware Legality - Summary
- Message-ID: <chuck-040992114746@choffman.gte.com>
- Date: 4 Sep 92 16:02:37 GMT
- References: <MHALL.92Sep2151855@occs.cs.oberlin.edu>
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- In article <MHALL.92Sep2151855@occs.cs.oberlin.edu>,
- mhall@occs.cs.oberlin.edu (Matthew Hall) wrote:
- >
- > Finally- Register your program with the library of congress. The
- > person posting this suggestion, however, did not say explicitly how to
- > do this. Perhaps someone could post instructions.
- >
-
- Just for background: your copyright "declaration" is what you put on your
- startup screen, etc., that says "Copyright 1992, Charles A. Hoffman. All
- rights reserved." Your copyright "registration" is what you request from
- the Library of Congress. You are registering your copyright of your
- program, you are not registering the program itself.
-
- To register your copyright, call the Library of Congress at (202)707-9100
- and request Form TX and instructions. This is for copyrighting your source
- code, which is treated as text. Form PA is for works of art, in case you
- want to copyright background pictures, etc. I never have.
-
- When you get the form, use the instructions to fill it out, and send it
- back in with two copies of your source, and $20. It's twenty, even though
- some of the forms still say $10. Some people say only one is required, but
- that is for "hardship" which is more trouble than to just get a second copy
- of the source. Also some say only the first and last 50 pages, but that's
- an old rule applying to OBJECT code, and I don't think it ever applied to
- source.
-
- In one to three months, you will receive back your registration form, with
- the registration number stamped on it.
-
- Questions about copyrights should be referred to an attorney, of course.
- The Library of Congress also maintains another number which has prerecorded
- answers to common questions about copyrights. It is (202)707-3000.
-
- P.S. Once you get a Form TX, you can copy it freely (holds down their
- cost, they say). It's not copyrighted!
-
- Chuck Hoffman
- chuck@gte.com
- GTE Laboratories, Waltham, Massachusetts, USA
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