In a message dated 3/14/2005 9:55:21 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

So where have I got this wrong? Is adding this sort of statement actually a "registration"
or are you saying that declaration of copyright is not sufficient to gain protection?



David, this is simple.  When you set something down in fixed form you have just copyrighted it.

If you want to SUE someone in certain ways then you need to go register it to bring certain kinds of lawsuits.  Not all kinds.  Just certain kinds.  However, they tend to be the kinds you want to bring, because they involve the statutes with huge monetary damages associated with them.

Lee
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