Hi Eric,
 

> Regardless of what you "feel" copyright is (or should be)... there are 
> specific long-established laws... and you mostly have it backwards.  It is 
> NOT neccesary for an creator to explicitly declare copyright.  Copyright 
> exists from the moment the materials are *created*.  Those materials belong 
> to the author, and they have FULL RIGHTS to control what is done with it. 
>  Of course, copyright laws DO vary from country to country...
>

That sounds fine with me and it essentially means that there's even less of 
a reason to declare a copyright statement or define licensing conditions... 
since, if things should ever get rough, there is that implicit right you 
say one can refer to... albeit with an obligation of proof on either side, 
I presume.

Best wishes, Tobias.

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