On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 10:11:34AM -0800, Greg DesBrisay wrote:
> uh, I sort of follow your argument, but when you diverge to copyright
> law, you're quite wrong.  
> Copyright case law is well established, and it says that the author has
> a copyright to _any_ material that author creates, regardless of whether
> the material was marked with a copyright notice.

You and the other gent who followed me up were both not paying quite
enough attention.

Please go back and look to see where I said "if you wish to file a
complaint on criminal grounds".  Yes, copyright vests immediately.  But
there are certain responses to infringement you're denied if you merely
notice but do not *file*.

But now we're *way* off the original topic.  ;-)

Cheers,
-- jra
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