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  • be the EXPRESSION of an idea (ideas can't be copyrighted)
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  • works do NOT have to be good, unique, or novel (new) or have any economic value.

Since 1978, copyrightable works are covered by copyright from the moment of production, even if there is no copyright notice and even if the work is not registered with the copyright office. (However, one cannot pursue copyright infringement without registration and notice.) E-mail, websites, etc., whether fortunately or unfortunately, generally meet these criteria."

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This page last updated January 26, 2007. All contents © 1992-2007 Ellis Godard. All rights reserved.

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