On 04.12.2006 dhbailey wrote:
That's the problem with all this copyright stuff -- it's definitely not a black 
and white issue.  Where would someone find a copy of your old web-page, if 
you've taken it down?  If it's archived somewhere, I do hope you've sued that 
place for infringing your copyright.

That's nonsense. Anyone could have made a private copy of the web site (and many have). It only becomes illegal as soon as anyone publishes the website without asking my permission.

If there are no copies available anywhere, how would my scenario change your 
situation?  Nobody could get your web-page.  Any violations to your copyright 
which have occurred are actionable since they occurred while you were still 
making your copyrighted material available.

There are probably quite a few copies around, and how could I stop that. it was once publicly accessible.

Johannes
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http://www.musikmanufaktur.com
http://www.camerata-berolinensis.de

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