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The Famous © Symbol.
Why does it say Copyright © 1998-2003 and what is Copyright.org at the bottom
this webpage? Those are the dates that I created and/or modified the layout,
text, graphics and other material displayed on this web site and saved it to
my hard drive. That entitles me to claim copyright. Only I, as the author and
creator of this work, am entitled to use, reproduce and distribute this material
unless someone else who wishes to use it obtains my prior written permission
to use it as well, and only in the manner that I previously approve. What does
this mean? That nobody may access my web site and copy my layout, text or graphics
until I provide a written document that states, "Yes, you can use my work, but
only in the manner that I deem appropriate." This especially goes for those
who want to use my material for lucrative purposes.
Would you let someone sell letters you've written for publication in a magazine
without your permission, and particularly without getting some of the profit?
Anybody who uses, copies or distributes my material in any manner, for commercial
or personal purposes, without my written permission, would be committing an
infringement of my copyright. If I, at any moment, detect a violation of my
copyright by another individual or entity, I am entitled to assert a claim.
It doesn't matter if you are a "newbie" or if you "don't know
any better". As a principle of law states: "Ignorance of the Law does
not make one exempt from compliance thereof."
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