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"Comcast News" wrote in message news:6E5Sc.281509$XM6.254525@attbi_s53...
I am not certain what your source meant, but when you go to the US
government site concerning copyrights (
http://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ1.html#wnp) they state:
"HOW TO SECURE A COPYRIGHT
Copyright Secured Automatically upon Creation
The way in which copyright protection is secured is frequently
misunderstood. No publication or registration or other action in the
Copyright Office is required to secure copyright. (See following Note.)
There are, however, certain definite advantages to registration. See
"Copyright Registration."

Copyright is secured automatically when the work is created, and a work is
"created" when it is fixed in a copy or phonorecord for the first time.
"Copies" are material objects from which a work can be read or visually
perceived either directly or with the aid of a machine or device, such as
books, manuscripts, sheet music, film, videotape, or microfilm.
"Phonorecords" are material objects embodying fixations of sounds
(excluding, by statutory definition, motion picture soundtracks), such as
cassette tapes, CDs, or LPs. Thus, for example, a song (the "work") can be
fixed in sheet music (" copies") or in phonograph disks (" phonorecords"),
or both.

If a work is prepared over a period of time, the part of the work that is
fixed on a particular date constitutes the created work as of that date."

end of quote.

It seems your source either disagrees with the US Copyright Office or your
cite was in reference to another matter, possible republishing someone
Usenet post when responding to a Usenet post.


That IS the law, direct from the Copyright Act. Please go read Section
411(a) of the Copyright Act, and get back to me.
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Basskisser,

So when AP, CNN, Wall Street Journal say their material has a copyright,
they are just teasing us.

Since the written works seen on most news sites have also been printed in a
newspaper and not exclusively on their web site I don't believe the section
of the code you are citing is appropriate to the news web sites. The
experts I have read believe the news web cites would fall under the section
of the code I cited.. Since every interpretation I have found agrees with
my interpretation, I will have to assume they are correct, and you are not.





"basskisser" wrote in message
om...
"Comcast News" wrote in message

news:6E5Sc.281509$XM6.254525@attbi_s53...
I am not certain what your source meant, but when you go to the US
government site concerning copyrights (
http://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ1.html#wnp) they state:
"HOW TO SECURE A COPYRIGHT
Copyright Secured Automatically upon Creation
The way in which copyright protection is secured is frequently
misunderstood. No publication or registration or other action in the
Copyright Office is required to secure copyright. (See following Note.)
There are, however, certain definite advantages to registration. See
"Copyright Registration."

Copyright is secured automatically when the work is created, and a work

is
"created" when it is fixed in a copy or phonorecord for the first time.
"Copies" are material objects from which a work can be read or visually
perceived either directly or with the aid of a machine or device, such

as
books, manuscripts, sheet music, film, videotape, or microfilm.
"Phonorecords" are material objects embodying fixations of sounds
(excluding, by statutory definition, motion picture soundtracks), such

as
cassette tapes, CDs, or LPs. Thus, for example, a song (the "work") can

be
fixed in sheet music (" copies") or in phonograph disks ("

phonorecords"),
or both.

If a work is prepared over a period of time, the part of the work that

is
fixed on a particular date constitutes the created work as of that

date."

end of quote.

It seems your source either disagrees with the US Copyright Office or

your
cite was in reference to another matter, possible republishing someone
Usenet post when responding to a Usenet post.


That IS the law, direct from the Copyright Act. Please go read Section
411(a) of the Copyright Act, and get back to me.



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"Comcast News" wrote in message news:J5vSc.237419$a24.94086@attbi_s03...
Basskisser,

So when AP, CNN, Wall Street Journal say their material has a copyright,
they are just teasing us.

Since the written works seen on most news sites have also been printed in a
newspaper and not exclusively on their web site I don't believe the section
of the code you are citing is appropriate to the news web sites. The
experts I have read believe the news web cites would fall under the section
of the code I cited.. Since every interpretation I have found agrees with
my interpretation, I will have to assume they are correct, and you are not.


So, I take it that you haven't read the actual LAW that I posted?
If so, all would be clear to you. It is, after all, the law, from the
Copyright Act, not someone's speculation.
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basskisser wrote:

"Comcast News" wrote in message news:J5vSc.237419$a24.94086@attbi_s03...
Basskisser,

So when AP, CNN, Wall Street Journal say their material has a copyright,
they are just teasing us.

Since the written works seen on most news sites have also been printed in a
newspaper and not exclusively on their web site I don't believe the section
of the code you are citing is appropriate to the news web sites. The
experts I have read believe the news web cites would fall under the section
of the code I cited.. Since every interpretation I have found agrees with
my interpretation, I will have to assume they are correct, and you are not.


So, I take it that you haven't read the actual LAW that I posted?
If so, all would be clear to you. It is, after all, the law, from the
Copyright Act, not someone's speculation.



Why do you bother with Comcast John Smith? Just ****can him...I did.

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"There's an old saying in Tennessee - I know it's in Texas, probably in
Tennessee - that says, fool me once, shame on - shame on you. Fool me -
you can't get fooled again." -George W. Bush, Nashville, Tenn., Sept.
17, 2002
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Harry,
You don't filter anyone, you just respond to anyone's post, unless you can
make a personal insult.


"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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basskisser wrote:

"Comcast News" wrote in message

news:J5vSc.237419$a24.94086@attbi_s03...
Basskisser,

So when AP, CNN, Wall Street Journal say their material has a

copyright,
they are just teasing us.

Since the written works seen on most news sites have also been printed

in a
newspaper and not exclusively on their web site I don't believe the

section
of the code you are citing is appropriate to the news web sites. The
experts I have read believe the news web cites would fall under the

section
of the code I cited.. Since every interpretation I have found agrees

with
my interpretation, I will have to assume they are correct, and you are

not.

So, I take it that you haven't read the actual LAW that I posted?
If so, all would be clear to you. It is, after all, the law, from the
Copyright Act, not someone's speculation.



Why do you bother with Comcast John Smith? Just ****can him...I did.

--
"There's an old saying in Tennessee - I know it's in Texas, probably in
Tennessee - that says, fool me once, shame on - shame on you. Fool me -
you can't get fooled again." -George W. Bush, Nashville, Tenn., Sept.
17, 2002





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I did read the law, and you did not provide the actual law, you provided a
tiny section of the law. It should be obvious that it does not apply to
news articles published online. That section of the law, was meant to cover
such online publishing as people posting in Usenet, and publishing of a home
web page. If you want to actually read the law, and not a section of the
law, here is a link to the 293 pages of THE LAW.

http://www.copyright.gov/title17/circ92.pdf






"basskisser" wrote in message
m...
"Comcast News" wrote in message

news:J5vSc.237419$a24.94086@attbi_s03...
Basskisser,

So when AP, CNN, Wall Street Journal say their material has a copyright,
they are just teasing us.

Since the written works seen on most news sites have also been printed

in a
newspaper and not exclusively on their web site I don't believe the

section
of the code you are citing is appropriate to the news web sites. The
experts I have read believe the news web cites would fall under the

section
of the code I cited.. Since every interpretation I have found agrees

with
my interpretation, I will have to assume they are correct, and you are

not.

So, I take it that you haven't read the actual LAW that I posted?
If so, all would be clear to you. It is, after all, the law, from the
Copyright Act, not someone's speculation.



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"Comcast News" wrote in message news:8%KSc.273660$JR4.208294@attbi_s54...
I did read the law, and you did not provide the actual law, you provided a
tiny section of the law. It should be obvious that it does not apply to
news articles published online. That section of the law, was meant to cover
such online publishing as people posting in Usenet, and publishing of a home
web page. If you want to actually read the law, and not a section of the
law, here is a link to the 293 pages of THE LAW.

http://www.copyright.gov/title17/circ92.pdf


And I've asked over and over. You keep telling me I am breaking the
law. Exactly WHAT law?
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