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- On Mon, 20 Feb 1995, Dave May wrote:
-
- > Could someone explain in some depth what ways one can protect his/her work
- > legally? ie Copyright etc. AmigaWorld seems to say that by merely
- > creating something it is "copyrighted",
-
- yes this is true...
-
- > but one should show "Copyright (C)
- > <year> by <name>. All Rights Reserved.",
-
- this just makes it easier for you... if you ever need to go to
- court..
-
- > and inform the user what rights
- > they have if any to distribute or otherwise abuse the program code. How
- > does this protection serve one internationally also?
- >
-
- I only know a very little so you should not take what I say as in
- anyway legal advice... its just merely what I have found out which may
- or may not be correct... but their is
- something to do with the "Berne" (sp?) copyright law or something... it is
- upheld by many countries... There is a copyright WWW or faq out their
- read 'misc.legal.computing' for a couple days to find out.. I used to
- know but I forgot.
-
- You should be careful of 'software patents'... I used
- to think that these were not that serious but they are... for example
- if you created a 'cursor' in a program of yours using the 'XOR' operation
- then you are violating a patent... the guy who patented this gets
- royalties for using the 'XOR' cursor technique... apperently a whole bunch
- of these trivial patents were granted because the patent office didn't
- have any computer experts to examine the patent claims... IBM/Micrsoft
- were even offering bonuses for every patent obtained by their employees.
- THey did this because they know that they can't get all of them but what
- they want to do is get as many as possible so that it would be improbable
- that you could code a program without using one of their patents... so
- now they can swap patent usage with other big companies and charge
- royalties from smaller companies... Basically it's probable that your
- program already has at least 1 patent violation... but this was for the
- U.S.... I'm not sure about other countries.. but I beleive it includes
- Canada/Mexico... something to do with GATT... so you may not have to
- worry about software patents yet in your country but if you plan to
- distribute in the U.S. then you do...
-
-
- I had to stop reading 'misc.legal.computing' because it was
- starting to piss me off too much... There is some League for
- Programming Freedom (LPF) that you can join to try to help stop
- software patents..
-
- mike
-
- > Dave May
- >
-
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