On 21 Oct 1999 at 10:51, Peter Makholm wrote about "Re: Bug#47438:...":
> > Adding the words "All Rights Reserved." after the whole "Copyright" > > statement is important as well. > > No, nothing is needed. Not even a "Copyright 1999 J. Random Hacker" is > needed. The Berne Convention provides formless copyright and even USA > follows this convention since April 1. 1989. That's correct. http://lcweb.loc.gov/copyright/faq.html#q49 might make much of this discussion pointless, because I'm not sure how we're going to legally give many people a copyright even to their section (particularly if they changed somebody else's wording). Just handing over the whole thing to a non-profit legal entity might be the best solution. > Read Brad Templeton's Copyright Myths page on: > http://www.templetons.com/brad/copymyths.html I liked http://lcweb.loc.gov/copyright/circs/circ03.pdf or even better, http://lcweb.loc.gov/copyright/faq.html -- Brock Rozen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Director of Technical Services (410) 602-1350 Project Genesis http://www.torah.org/

