anonymity and copyright in the U.S. (was: Need to Identify Contributions and the Dissident Test)

2005-01-31 Thread Branden Robinson
On Thu, Jan 20, 2005 at 06:36:40PM -0800, Don Armstrong wrote: Copyright notices can use aliases, right? I don't know anything about how enforcable that renders that person's copyright claim, but I don't think it renders the license invalid. At least in the US, the copyright would still

Re: anonymity and copyright in the U.S. (was: Need to Identify Contributions and the Dissident Test)

2005-01-31 Thread Don Armstrong
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005, Branden Robinson wrote: As should be well-known, Stephen King is a money machine. I find it hard to believe he'd have published under a pen name if to do so would have meant exposing himself to claims of fraudulent copyright. Definetly. Just to clarify, in case it was

Re: anonymity and copyright in the U.S. (was: Need to Identify Contributions and the Dissident Test)

2005-01-31 Thread Francesco Poli
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 13:54:34 -0500 Branden Robinson wrote: Any Stephen King fans here? Here I am! Anyone have access to any copies of his Richard Bachman novels from before it was disclosed that Richard Bachman was a nom de plume of Stephen King? No, but I read _The regulators_ that was