Canada has some type of half-butt registration system. I have never been able to make much sense of it, or what value it has. I suspect, as with most matter of government, they'd rather not be bothered with it ;-) Art Tony Sleep wrote: > > On Sun, 22 Jul 2001 16:46:58 -0600 Stan McQueen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > > I'm concerned that the effect of > > your argument will be to convince people that it is not worthwhile to go > > to the effort of registering their images. > > For the avoidance of doubt : in most countries except the US, there is no > concept of copyright registration. The fact of authorship is all that is > required. > > Regards > > Tony Sleep > http://www.halftone.co.uk - Online portfolio & exhibit; + film scanner info > & comparisons
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