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Feep:

I think you should have taken him to court. He would stuff bricks and you have a pretty decent argument. The US is pretty big on copyrights....

Sulfate:


--- Quote from: Feep on April 18, 2011, 06:48:14 PM ---I think you should have taken him to court. He would stuff bricks and you have a pretty decent argument. The US is pretty big on copyrights....

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you're an idiot. what's he going to sue for? he was the webmaster of the site - he's an idiot for not making a backup.

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LOL.

Kobewarrior:

According to Yahoo answers or whatever it is:

--- Quote ---Technically, your work is copyrighted the moment it is created. That means it is illegal for others to copy it. However, in order to be able to prove that it is yours, the safest thing to do is to register it. The links I've put in the sources are straight from the government's website on the issue and will give you more information on how to register. But since 1978 registration is not mandatory for copyright protection. Since 1999, neither is publication. As far as the U.S. government is concerned, your work is copyright the moment it is created. Its just a matter of whether or not you can prove that you are the creator.
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Crown2:

What a jerkhead.

Skyfrost.:

Closed doors are not opened by empty threats.
You probobly had no copyright on anything on the website, therefore have no ground to stand on.

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