Q. re: copyrighting work before uploading to website 2004-04-14 - By Kris Krieger
Back At 11:22 AM 14-04-04 -0400, RorrKonn wrote: >I have some Copyrights. >Lawyers wanted $3000
Gadzooks!!! That's a hefty price to pay for not doing a simple website search! Kind fo like me recent expereince trying to deal with landscapers. You have to go through a consult, prelim plan, secondary consult, and final plan (where they so it up in - oooooooooooh, three-dee!!, ooooohhh!) just to use the graphs to estimate how many square yards of gravel or whatever your project will require.
A decent program is $60 or so in the local CompUSA, and it's only that much if the rebate program has ended. A pad of graph paper and some tracing vellum is even cheaper, esp. is you already have colored pens and pencils...
>So I Do it my self around $20,30 takes about 6 >months to get it.
Yeah, I'd come across the website some months back but either forgot to bookmark it, or lost the bookmark. I remembered the part about registering something as "Collected Works", though.
>if ya send ya hole website leave others logos,java out. >only send the parts of the web site that's yours.
Good point...
>Never messed with water marks much.
Yeah, they get my computer all wet <har har har!!>. ((Sorry, couldn't resist that one!))
- Kris K.
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