Copyrighting your work requires that you send in 2 copies of your work 
as well as 50 pages of the code printed out.  There is a form that the 
gov has that tells you exactly what is required.

My guess is that the whole product with all multimedia aspects are 
covered in the copyright, but a lawyer may be needed to get the product 
covered from different angles.

-Mark Talluto


On Wednesday, May 30, 2001, at 11:51 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I'm sure a few of you may have ventured down this path of copyrighting a
> multimedia work with audio, visual, text, scripting, all in one.  Did 
> you
> just send in the CD disc itself, or have you sent in text of the script,
> pics, music notations, compositions, etc. in separate forms?
>
> Scott
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