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- From: kurisuto@chopin.udel.edu (Sean J. Crist)
- Subject: Re: Shareware legality question
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- Date: Sat, 12 Sep 1992 02:55:34 GMT
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- In article <01050166.cgucc7@joebloe.maple-shade.nj.us> joseph@joebloe.maple-shade.nj.us writes:
- >In article <BtvFx6.L9x@news.cso.uiuc.edu> (comp.sys.mac.programmer), resnick@cogsci.uiuc.edu (Pete Resnick) writes:
- >) >I submitted a shareware copyrighted program to sumex-aim. In the
- >) >README file I included a line that read <Public domain houses, such as
- >) >Educorp, must contact me before distributing this program>. I guess I
- >) >aint no legal wizard, and I should have worded that more carefully.
- >)
- >) >Do I have any rights here, or did I goof with my language.
- >
- >You can certainly make them stop. Alas, you have no other remedy
- >if your work is not registered with the Library of Congress.
-
- I am almost certain that this is not correct. A few years ago, I was
- in the middle of a very annoying and complicated legal snarl involving
- some copyrighted material, and I requested some free literature from
- (I believe) the U.S. Copyright Office in Washington (I may be wrong
- about the department name).
-
- I remember reading that you don't have to register your work with the
- Library of Congress for your work to be copyrighted; all you have to
- do is include a copyright notice in the form (c) 1992 by Joe Smith.
- It seems to me that the literature specifically dismissed the need
- to register with the Library of Congress as a common myth.
- What registry with the Library of Congress does accomplish is to
- make it much easier for you to establish yourself as the rightful
- holder of the copyright, should the issue ever go to court.
-
- I recommend that you call information in Washington, obtain the number
- for the U.S. Copyright Office, and request literature on copyrighting
- your work. I hope you did include a copyright notice with your
- material, since you give up your copyright once your work is released
- without one.
-
- --Kurisuto
- kurisuto@bach.udel.edu
-